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go on a Thursday?
Speaker 6 (01:44):
Oh hell yeah, it's cold and it's almost Halloween.
Speaker 4 (01:47):
Chili Halloween. Hey, it's the greatest.
Speaker 6 (01:51):
You can't ask for anything better, you really can't.
Speaker 4 (01:53):
And I have to tell you've been looking at the
How about a white Chris.
Speaker 6 (01:58):
Yeah, I mean chili Christmas. Nothing worse than a humid,
humid stack fart outside Christmas morning.
Speaker 4 (02:05):
Yeah, but you're right, especially because Halloween is a since
it's a costume event, being a little cooler because costumes
usually mean added layers, so being a little cooler that
just makes it a little more pleasant.
Speaker 7 (02:16):
Plus, if you're from up north, you remember trick or
treating when you know all colors were out, you know,
full display.
Speaker 4 (02:23):
So and you know the weather that we have right
now allows us to have these beautifully brilliant sunsets. So,
and they're spooky because the orange the sky's orange like
orange going into you know, orange and black. And that's
a very spooky sallow.
Speaker 7 (02:39):
Night sailors delight red in the morning, sailors take one.
Speaker 4 (02:42):
Yeah, Yeah, that's it for sure.
Speaker 6 (02:44):
What watched the first episode of what you told me
to watch Welcome to Dairy? I watched Welcome to Dairy.
Thought it was very good, but I ran into that problem.
All the scary moments no longer the same. After the
graphic imagery of the Demi Moore movie The Substance, Oh.
Speaker 4 (02:58):
Would you stop that?
Speaker 3 (03:00):
So let me ask you didn't think that that first
five ten minutes of that thing coming around? You didn't
think that was equally as graphic as what you saw.
What you saw on the substance.
Speaker 4 (03:09):
Was worse than that.
Speaker 6 (03:10):
Yeah, it was just of sheer, just how it's shot
and how the camera won't cut away when you want
it to. And it's a different genre, it's.
Speaker 4 (03:18):
A different Yeah, because that's kind of I mean a
little hokiness to that for sure. Yeah, But I still
thoroughly enjoyed it, and I look forward to watching the
rest of it. I love it.
Speaker 6 (03:29):
I love penny Wise, the last two films, specifically the
first one that just came out very good almost nine
years ago.
Speaker 3 (03:35):
Yes, so good. It was really really good. And do
you agree that during the show they do a really
good job of dipping you in and out of the
weird reality that is around when that clown is around.
Speaker 4 (03:47):
Yes, you know what I'm.
Speaker 3 (03:48):
Talking about there, Like in that first scene, you don't
really know if that's actual or not right, you know
what I'm saying. So I think that they do a
really good job. I think that's really where the mastery.
Speaker 4 (03:57):
Of the show is is how you don't really kind
of like with Freddy Krueger, like you never really understood
a Nightmare or Elm Street when you watched it when
you were in a dream world or not in a
dream world. They could take you in and out of that.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
That's the same kind of thing that's happening with this
Welcome to Dairy show.
Speaker 6 (04:12):
And I kind of feel like, right now this is
at least the year that I've maybe just picked up
on it for.
Speaker 4 (04:18):
The first time.
Speaker 6 (04:19):
But there's that genre and that safety blanket that the creator, filmer,
writer gets to do is because of that because it's
not in real life and we don't know if it's
a dream. So that way we're going to show you
so much more. Oh yeah, yeah, and get away with
it because it's maybe it is a dream, Maybe it
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is a taiale. Maybe it is a fable, maybe it
is something.
Speaker 3 (04:43):
Look when you use the first like few minutes are
also I should say, the first episode. I don't know
how many episodes this thing's gonna have, do we know
it's gonna have eight?
Speaker 4 (04:52):
All right, So whatever the episodes are, they already set
the tone. Like I love it when shows set the
tone and tell you that people you've already kind of
come to like in the cast get killed immediately. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (05:05):
That lets you know that they do not care about
how you attach yourself to any character, and you better
be careful about who you like in the program because
no one's safe.
Speaker 4 (05:14):
That I love about it.
Speaker 8 (05:15):
Oh, that's a real game of throne.
Speaker 4 (05:19):
Where it's like, oh no, everyone loves I mean Sopranos,
Mark and I would.
Speaker 6 (05:23):
I was about to bring up the ultimate S word there,
it's Sopranos.
Speaker 4 (05:27):
Man.
Speaker 6 (05:28):
You can draw your little yarn back to every great
television moment, kind of back to Sopranos, kind of back
to the wire. Yeah, that was such a crossroads moment
for just entertainment for our species.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (05:44):
Yeah, like you never knew who was gonna get gone.
I mean they even use that in Squid Game, right,
you know you you never knew during Squid Game, from
episode to episode who was gonna get taken out? But
no one, no one was safe, and that was the
brilliance of the show. Really, this is, you know, a
really good show. I'm really I hope it continues on
this level and doesn't dive off or become corny. That's
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what I don't want, because this can do that.
Speaker 6 (06:08):
Did you ever see the scars Guard interview with him
on a Tonight's Show appearance? No, the actor who played
Penny Wise, Yeah, no, I did not, and they're talking
about his audition and he goes, yeah, what a lot
of people don't know is that, like, those are still
my real eyes. And then his little sideways iguana eye
trick when penny Wise does that, Yeah, that's just a
(06:31):
party trick that he has. That's so crazy, and he
just makes his eyes bulge out and they go insane.
Speaker 5 (06:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (06:37):
Yeah, yeah, so that's how you got the gig.
Speaker 3 (06:40):
And we're talking about Welcome to Darry. This is an
HBO Max show that is based around the character from
Stephen King and the movies. It that same kind of thing,
but it's an episodic show. First episode was last Friday night.
The new episode will come out tomorrow night. Yeah, FRIDAYE
is a Sunday Friday.
Speaker 4 (06:57):
Well, no, it's hollow Friday because it's Halloween. Every week
after that it's Sunday. It's Sundays. Okay, yeah, so uh yeah,
it's a very interesting. We used to people in the
texting service will be like, you know, what are you
guys talking about.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
Yeah, the show's Welcome to Darry. I did a thing
about it yesterday saying it was like the most bombastic
fifteen minutes of any episodic show.
Speaker 4 (07:15):
I've seen.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
That includes True Blood, that includes your dexter shows, the
shows that are built on gratuitous gore or gratuitous you know,
gore per.
Speaker 4 (07:26):
Se, but gratud what would you call that? I mean,
is it?
Speaker 6 (07:30):
Yeah, there's some gore element, there's some scary vibes, but
I just it feels like I just it's like I
the day after I got done tripping for the first time,
because like you just start looking at every looking at
everything because of that experience with like a different perspective.
And after watching that Demi Moore movie, Man, nothing I've seen, Hell,
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I've been to hell.
Speaker 4 (07:53):
Wow, this has made such an impact on him. Yeah,
we're gonna watch it this weekend for sure, Halloween weekend.
I just no win.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
Yet we have to be in a mood for watching
movies like that. Now that we've been pre warned, let.
Speaker 6 (08:03):
Me give you a heads up.
Speaker 9 (08:04):
Do not eat.
Speaker 6 (08:05):
Don't eat, don't eat during it. It's a waste of food.
Speaker 4 (08:09):
Then okay, So now let's also remember this warning comes
with from a person who had to quit when he
and I were in the Mars simulated because it got
too scary for him. And it's also true. Yeah, and
he yet turned up a bit. He had to take
a seasick medicine to actually go on the roller coaster
(08:31):
at Epic Universe.
Speaker 6 (08:32):
So yeah, the one that is awesome. And yeah I
took a drama mean in the middle, but that's me
being a responsible adult. I'm looking out for.
Speaker 4 (08:40):
The rest of the day. All right, very good?
Speaker 3 (08:42):
All right, seven seven zero three one Again that's how
you text us. You could call us always at four
seven nine one six one zero four to one. And
you know, speaking of the spooky season, I wanted to
ask a question today about like about where where in
what you would do to have an experience like this?
And the reason I asked that there's a great story
and seen it and travel today about a woman who
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who her name is Ashley Wiseman, and she does something
very unique. She travels around and she goes to haunted houses.
Speaker 5 (09:14):
Good.
Speaker 4 (09:14):
She's what they call a ghost tourist, right, yeah, Now
she believes in this, right, And what I'm kind of
asking is is like, what what in your life would
you do this with? She spent how much money traveling
across the country to go to haunted houses since twenty
twelve oh five, She says, she says, I'm a woman
of science, but she had an experience at skeeded her
(09:36):
so badly. As a thirteen year veteran nurse, she said
that she wanted to pursue the strange and unusual.
Speaker 7 (09:42):
I'm telling you what nurses are the ones we should
be talking tomorrow for Halloween. Nurses orderlies and freaking Oh
you know they some stuff.
Speaker 8 (09:50):
Well, because they've seen some stuff.
Speaker 4 (09:53):
They're working, We're talking about something totally.
Speaker 9 (09:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (09:55):
No, no, not those nurses.
Speaker 10 (09:56):
Jack.
Speaker 3 (09:57):
My father in laws a chaplain, and he'll tell you
some stories that'll peel your eyes eyelids back.
Speaker 8 (10:00):
I bet yeah, those ones you need to talk to
you about ghosts.
Speaker 4 (10:03):
How much do you think she's since thirteen years of
traveling to see Halloween South Yah? Yeah, yeah, eighty trips
I'll revolving around ghosts. I'll guess forty thousand dollars.
Speaker 6 (10:13):
I'll go sixty five thousand dollars.
Speaker 8 (10:15):
I'm gonna split it down the middle fifty two.
Speaker 4 (10:17):
One hundred thousand dollars.
Speaker 11 (10:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (10:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (10:20):
And she's not alone in her enthusiasm for this experience. Apparently,
she is a paranormal tourist and a member of an
unofficial club of quote spooky explorers is what they're called,
and they travel around with each other and they do
these ghosts tours in different cities or go to homes
in the area that have been you know, reportedly you know,
haunted that don't really have you know, like an attraction
(10:43):
you know to him.
Speaker 4 (10:43):
Like that house of in Deltona that we've talked about
that has been featured on a couple of television shows.
And it wasn't the it's not the Xbox Murder's house,
but there's another house that was featured on one of
these shows where it was an army veteran and his
wife moved in and I think they lasted like three months.
Really Yeah. Yeah, it's a Pendeltona. You can drive by.
It's kind of wild. That's what they do, is they
go to these kind of places, like the local kind
of haunts where homes will have like a traditional like
(11:06):
every house or every neighborhood has that, right, every city
has those homes and everybody knows what they.
Speaker 8 (11:12):
Are for the most part.
Speaker 3 (11:15):
Where I mean, well, we know the place over in Rockledge,
was it Ashley's Tavern or something like that? Yep, that
place and then a place since in Pine Hills has burnt,
you know, they tore it down. But sunny Land for
the longest time was another one of those places. Did
you have any places like that?
Speaker 4 (11:29):
In Naples?
Speaker 6 (11:30):
Nah, there was this broken down mobile home though that
we would always go over and yeah.
Speaker 4 (11:35):
And black we had a devil's house, which I believe was.
Speaker 8 (11:39):
That's not fair, that's not nice, which we believe.
Speaker 3 (11:44):
We think it was like part of the train monitoring system,
Like it was a little shack at one point where
somebody would switch the tracks and that's where they stayed
until the trains came. And then apparently somebody was killed
in there, sacrificed to the devil in there.
Speaker 4 (11:57):
Oh wow, So that became like a lore up there
my home talent of you know, where the scary stuff was.
Speaker 7 (12:02):
Well, Mount Dora has a ton of ghost stories. Oh yeah,
all tied to like al Capone.
Speaker 8 (12:07):
Mostly tell me.
Speaker 4 (12:08):
He wouldn't be the best satan out of us four.
What a thing to say to somebody, Well, like.
Speaker 6 (12:14):
You walk into a casting office, right, you're not casting
Jack as the devil?
Speaker 4 (12:19):
Why not? Come on, buddy? Come on? What do you mean?
Come on, buddy? The devil is supposed to be a
great what's the word.
Speaker 3 (12:24):
I'm a deceiver. I mean, when you look at me,
you can think devil. That dude didn't look like the devil.
Speaker 6 (12:29):
He's a deceiver, but he's got bangs and they're wholesome. Yeah,
they give me Disney Channel vibes, so I can't.
Speaker 4 (12:37):
You know he's and then no no animals.
Speaker 6 (12:43):
Yeah, and you know a private school right right, right,
right right.
Speaker 8 (12:48):
Now, I'll call the archangel Michael before I'll look.
Speaker 4 (12:51):
She's got Michael on you.
Speaker 3 (12:53):
You get pointed at yourself. You're also a very unassuming
devil as well. That's that's part of the package of
being evil.
Speaker 4 (12:59):
As a sequel, he's kind of a loky ish, that mischievous,
but I'm not a king of anything. He's not a
king of evil like you. No.
Speaker 7 (13:08):
Oh no, they just pointed out Halloween with a full
moon even better. As a nurse, Wow, that's that one
time when you never say those words.
Speaker 3 (13:15):
That will take all those goals sick. I mean day
four hours of nurses telling horror story.
Speaker 7 (13:21):
Or someone said this hospice chaplain has seen some pretty supernatural,
unexplainable things.
Speaker 8 (13:26):
This is cajun Chris is.
Speaker 4 (13:27):
The question of the day. Which one of the four
of us is most like the sure, yeah, yeah they am.
That sounds great.
Speaker 6 (13:33):
Did you just you grow.
Speaker 4 (13:34):
Out that goatee? You get a little more of that
ivan ooze from Power Rangers thing going on route Oh
you wait un till I go to this break and
get some Latin stuff going. Oh yeah, we're gonna get
some demons up in this pitch today. That is grown
out all right? For four seven nine four one Deaf News.
Speaker 7 (13:51):
Yeah, Hurricane Melissa is setting its sights on Bermuda. Orlando
was sued over a deadly Halloween shooting and the best
Halloween Cities are ranked, where some Florida cities are in
that list. We'll talk about that and more coming up
next during JCS news.
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You got a single break, We'll come back and get
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Happy Thursday, Corb crewe beat obs here Ross.
Speaker 12 (14:29):
Yes, so you know, I'm a funeral director and in
Balmer and I watched the substance recently.
Speaker 4 (14:36):
First half of that movie, I was like, Man, the
realism is there.
Speaker 7 (14:40):
The graphics. I'm like, okay, not too bad.
Speaker 4 (14:42):
You know, I can handle some gore, blood things like that, buddy.
The ending of that movie, who Wild Ride, Yeah, fantastic
movie though.
Speaker 7 (14:51):
All right, guys have a going.
Speaker 4 (14:53):
Okay, I want to make sure I have the context
of that bone call right.
Speaker 3 (14:57):
That dude's a funeral director. Correct, Yeah, that guy's a
funeral director.
Speaker 4 (15:03):
And he just went, whoo, what a ride movie? Yeah,
this guy puts makeup on dead people and then does
all the dead people stuff. And he went, whoo, what
a ride. That's all the dead people's stuff. I'm watching
this movie tomorrow.
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Wow, this guy gotta put his name on everything.
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It's in my contract.
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Dead here's the news on the Jim Colber Show.
Speaker 7 (15:39):
All right, JCS news brought to you by that mortgage
guy Don. Hurricane Melissa is set to cause dangerous conditions
in Bermuda. The storm will pass the country later today
into tonight after causing devastation in the Caribbean earlier this week.
Hurricane experts say Melissa is one of the strongest Atlantic
hurricanes in recorded history and recorded history, but by the way,
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is one hundred and seventy four years. The storm will
approach to Bermuda later today, yeah, and is still packing
winds of one hundred and five miles an hour, making
it a Category two storm.
Speaker 3 (16:11):
The photographs out of Jamaica today were unbelievable. I saw
a church building that was all block except for the
roof and stuff, and it looked like somebody came in
and burned it down.
Speaker 10 (16:21):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (16:22):
What happened was is the wind went inside the windows
after blowing them out and literally blew the roof off
the top of it where it looked like an unfinished
building that had been begun being built.
Speaker 4 (16:32):
That's just where it starts. It was bad news.
Speaker 10 (16:36):
Well.
Speaker 7 (16:36):
In the meantime, at least thirty people are dead after
Hurricane Melissa left that trail of devastation across the Caribbean
reports coming in say at least twenty five people were
killed in just one community in eighty after a river flooded,
and at least four people are confirmed dead in Jamaica.
Of course, expecting those death tolls to unfortunately rise as
they are able to access, you know, isolated areas that
(16:58):
were cut off by the storm. And one death has
also been reported in the Dominican Republic. Florida is responding,
I should say Central Florida is responding to the destruction
caused by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica. Orlando attorney Dan Newlan
is flying at least three planeloads of supplies to Kingston
with the help of reggae artist Shaggy, who joins the
(17:19):
fight or the flight rather in Miami. Newlan tells Fox
thirty five there could be more.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
If the people are saying, Dan, can you bring more?
Speaker 1 (17:27):
Can you get more stuff?
Speaker 4 (17:28):
Then we will fly up, load up and continue to
make flights out.
Speaker 7 (17:32):
So Newlan has previously partnered with Shaggy to help children's
hospitals in Jamaica. He also plans to fly stranded American tourists.
Speaker 3 (17:39):
Two parts of that story are kind of interesting, Dan
Newlan has.
Speaker 7 (17:42):
Two jets three the three well three planeloads.
Speaker 4 (17:47):
Yeah, he's in a couple jets and he's friends with
Shaggy mister Broombaston wild all right.
Speaker 7 (17:55):
Meanwhile, for the rest of us, don't let our desire
to help the survivors of Hurricane Melissa be voided by
crooks and scammers. Brian Oglesby with the Better Business Bureau
of West Florida says you should search out relief organizations
on your own.
Speaker 4 (18:09):
And make sure you're donating to the ones that you
are choosing, instead of being reactive to maybe a text message,
a phone call, or an.
Speaker 7 (18:17):
Email or an insta story or so. Oglesby says some
of those could be from scammers trying to get your
money or personal data without actually having a presence on
the ground in Jamaica or elsewhere. The BBB has a
list of charities confirmed to be working on Hurricane Melissa
relief at its website give dot org.
Speaker 4 (18:37):
All Right.
Speaker 7 (18:38):
A follow up to something we had talked about earlier
this week. A pool as at the center of a
dispute between neighbors in Seminole County. Robert Taylor wants to
build a pool in his front yard but neighbors are
trying to stop him. They claim the pool is out
of character for the neighborhood and would cause flooding.
Speaker 8 (18:53):
Well on Monday, Ah.
Speaker 4 (19:00):
I lived there for a while.
Speaker 7 (19:02):
On Monday, though, the county's Board of Adjustment gave Taylor
permission yeah to move forward with the pool. So one
neighbor has hired a lawyer to get that decision overturned.
He tells Fox thirty five the county has never approved
a front yard pool before, and he wonders why they
want to start now.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
They did one, that's all that matters. Did you dug
the hole that gave him permission? You're wasting your money
in the attorney, dude, you're not going to win. Pull
your money back, learn how to live with it. That's
my advice to you.
Speaker 7 (19:29):
There you go, and look that was even free. Yeah, yeah,
all right. Floridians who rely on Snap benefits will stop
receiving payments on Saturday if the government shutdown continues. The
shutdown has led to a lapse in funding for the
Department of Eggs, Food and Nutrition Service. Now Snap benefits
will run out for forty two million Americans this weekend,
and that includes nearly three million people receiving snap benefits.
Speaker 8 (19:52):
Here in Florida.
Speaker 7 (19:53):
Here's some good news, hopefully, though there appears to be
some optimism the government shutdown will end soon. Panhandle Republican
Congressman Jimmy Patronis told Where News yesterday the shutdown may
end after Tuesday's elections. Meanwhile, CNN reported yesterday some lawmakers
are having private, bipartisan talks on how to reopen the
(20:14):
government at least temporarily. And Jimmy, that's pretty much what
you said while we were talking before the show.
Speaker 4 (20:19):
Yeah, I was going to thing man.
Speaker 3 (20:20):
You know, November first was always the deadline for me,
which means today or tomorrow. I believe they'll come up
with some kind of deal tomorrow. I can imagine that
either one of these parties wants to roll this thing
into November and have the idea of people not getting
food on their plates attributed to them. So I know
there's a lot of pressure right now. John Thunne was
losing his mind in the House today, So people are
starting to feel the pressure from the constituents. People are
(20:42):
starting to hear representatives were starting to hear from people
in their neighborhoods, and then they're in their districts and
it's going to happen.
Speaker 8 (20:49):
Well, it's not.
Speaker 9 (20:50):
Again.
Speaker 7 (20:50):
You know, we were obviously and rightfully so, focusing on
the people, especially children and seniors that we're going to go.
Speaker 8 (20:57):
Without food vets. But it's in vets.
Speaker 7 (20:59):
But it's also the I'm billion dollar hit America's grocery
stores are going to take, which is going to put
pressure on the rest of consumers. So all right, this
next story is shows this guy is still a couple
of cheerios short of a full bowl. Attempted assassin Ryan
Ruth is asking a federal judge to recommend he'd be
imprisoned in a state that authorizes assisted suicide.
Speaker 4 (21:25):
Oh really, yes? Is there one in the US that
does that?
Speaker 8 (21:29):
No, not that I know what.
Speaker 4 (21:30):
I don't think there is.
Speaker 9 (21:31):
Now.
Speaker 7 (21:32):
Ruth was convicted of attempting to assassinate President Trump while
he gulfed in South Florida last year. The convicted gunman
has previously said he's holding out hope that his life
may be traded for American prisoners being held by a
foreign adversary.
Speaker 4 (21:46):
Because they're going to want him, which.
Speaker 7 (21:48):
Is an idea he suggested ahead of his trial.
Speaker 4 (21:51):
You've seen too many movies.
Speaker 7 (21:54):
And judges are able to make nine non binding recommendations.
But where a defendant lands, but the old decision will
be made by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. And I
don't know if they're aware, Ruth, but even Diddy couldn't get.
Speaker 8 (22:06):
Close to a New Jersey.
Speaker 7 (22:07):
The judgment was like, yeah, no, bro, this isn't about
making life easy for you.
Speaker 4 (22:10):
Well, I think they should just put this guy of
selling Mike him and then charges to listen with what
I think. Yep, this guy said some of the best
on stand statements I've heard in ten years, real best.
Speaker 6 (22:20):
He's suggesting like a prisoner.
Speaker 4 (22:21):
Swap yeah, exactly, in a US prison, He's like, listen.
Speaker 8 (22:26):
Let's make it.
Speaker 7 (22:26):
Let's let's swap me out, send me to suit An
you're around here.
Speaker 6 (22:31):
That's not how any of this works.
Speaker 3 (22:33):
They don't want you, dog, You can't provide anything. They
got enough crazy where they are.
Speaker 7 (22:37):
You know it's bad when even Somalia is like, no,
we're okay, Yeah, well we'll keep our prisoners.
Speaker 8 (22:42):
Yes, you stay over there.
Speaker 4 (22:43):
I had a sand pie for breakfast exactly. We don't
need you, We don't need you, all right.
Speaker 7 (22:50):
The families of two the victims shot and killed in
that downtown Orlando shooting rampage almost one year ago, are
suing for damages. Tim Schmidt's son was one of those victims,
and he tells Fox thirty five.
Speaker 4 (23:02):
I had one job in life, and I was to
raise him properly and keep him safe. And I think
I did that the whole way, and then at the
end Orlando failed me. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (23:10):
The families of Schmid and Tyreek Hill are suing the
city of Orlando and the company that operates the Wall
Street entertainment complex, saying they didn't do enough to maintain
security during a block party. The families are seeking over
fifty thousand dollars in damages. Schmidt's father tells The Orlando
Sentinel the city and the plaza's owners have proven in
the past they cannot keep that area safe.
Speaker 4 (23:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (23:33):
That's an interesting concept, you know, to sue somebody for
a maniac that had no I mean no rhyme or
reason what he was doing. Just executor a guy for
no reason, No beef didn't know him.
Speaker 4 (23:44):
Yeah, it's like the Dylan Lyons case. You know, how
how is that company supposed to protect you from somebody
who was a maniac who executed you by walking down
the street after killing a nine year old, Like, I mean,
what's the defense.
Speaker 7 (23:57):
I don't know what were they supposed to do, because
you know, the city of Orlando had you know, they
said they had a lot of officers as soon as
they saw the young the gun in the young man's hand. Yeah,
that's the stuff for I guess the court's still work again.
Speaker 4 (24:10):
It sucks because you know, I'm a dad. If I
lost a child, I'd probably do the same exact thing,
you know, And and you know what he said was
one hundred percent right. I did everything to keep him
safe until now. But I don't know that you can
hold Orlando responsible for something that happened like that because
you know, so many other people walked away from that
event that night perfectly fine. You know, his son was
just you can't say the wrong place, wrong time, because
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it was even that a maniac walked through the street
shooting people and he happened to be one of them.
It's terrible, dude, But I don't know that there's anybody
other than the person who squeezed the trigger that's that's.
Speaker 8 (24:43):
At fault, you know, Yeah, I do.
Speaker 4 (24:45):
That's a tough case.
Speaker 7 (24:46):
Five Pinellas County Jail deputies are off the job. I
can't believe why after being fired over two separate cases
of inmate mistreatment. So four officers were terminated for mocking
and photographing a handcuffed woman as she struggled to urinate,
and they sell without a toilet. Another deputy was fired
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for spraying liesol and a mentally ill inmate's face, then
lying about it in his report. Sheriff Bob Gualtieri says
the deputy's actions were demeaning, dishonest, and violated department policy.
Speaker 6 (25:22):
Oh yeah, it would be a weird policy if it
was like, all right, guys, this is what we do.
Here is what we do in this department. Grab your lifesol,
make sure it's lavender.
Speaker 4 (25:34):
Got one in cuffs out here, and sell three at hotel.
You guys, one got around Exactly, We're gonna laugh at her,
watch your drives and peace.
Speaker 7 (25:42):
And take a photo and lose your job. Quicker, Yes,
exactly exactly. And by the way, they also need some
chlorine in their gene pool.
Speaker 3 (25:52):
I hope that they write that out on the report
in detailed exactly. That's what I can only hope that
it's a four page description of a guy want down
to a cell to watch a.
Speaker 4 (26:01):
Woman struggle to be that's what I want and then.
Speaker 7 (26:05):
He all right, dal still over on the Gulf Coast.
The Hillsboro County Sheriff's office says one hundred seventy one
people were arrested and one teenage girl rescued during Operation
Unmasking Predators. Sheriff Chad Cronister says the months long investigation
targeted human traffickers and online predators ahead of Halloween. Among
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those arrested was former Chamberlain High School teacher Robert Hess,
who allegedly agreed to meet somebody believed was a fifteen
year old girl to engage in sex for one hundred
and forty dollars.
Speaker 4 (26:38):
One forty huh yeah, interesting number.
Speaker 8 (26:41):
Police say.
Speaker 7 (26:41):
Another suspect was found with over a million child porn
images on his computer.
Speaker 8 (26:48):
Oh god, over a million. Throw away the key.
Speaker 4 (26:52):
I will tell you it's scary that they're that many.
Speaker 8 (26:55):
Yes, they keep just they keep coming to no, no, no.
Speaker 4 (26:58):
I'm talking about that many folks.
Speaker 3 (27:00):
Thinking about just the fact that there are one that
that guy just had a portion and it's still a
million different images of children being abused disgusting.
Speaker 4 (27:10):
Well.
Speaker 7 (27:10):
Tripa A is sharing safety reminders ahead of Halloween tomorrow.
It says the biggest key to staying safe as awareness right.
That includes folks who are behind the wheel like us,
you know, coming home right around that key trick or
treating time right, or those walking from house to house,
so drivers should slow down watch for children crossing the street,
especially if they're wearing dark costumes. Parents are also encouraged
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to make sure their children are visible while trick or treating.
Kind of slap some of that, you know, reflective tape
on them. Examples include having them carry flashlights or putting
reflective tape on the backs of their customs.
Speaker 4 (27:44):
I'll tell you the best thing is silom light sticks
and you can go to the like Spirit has them.
The stores have them. The crackable light sticks are on
the size.
Speaker 3 (27:52):
Of the stick of dynamite and they just tie them
to your kids or make them carrying them around.
Speaker 4 (27:56):
They love them. They love doing that. It's like a
sword deck, right, it's a have them do that. That's fun.
Speaker 3 (28:00):
That's what the cops in Maitland used to do, and
they would come over and block the roads off they
would have boxes of these light sticks and you would
just wait in line and they would give you a
sylum lightstick. They were the most popular things in the world.
Or one year they did the.
Speaker 4 (28:11):
Necklaces, just a band that loops around. You put it
around your neck. It lights up and it just makes
you a lot more visible. Kind of cool at night too,
when you see a bunch of kid.
Speaker 7 (28:19):
I remember that when downtown Orlando you'd see just gaggles
of you know, glowing the darkness circles coming at you.
Speaker 8 (28:25):
That was a for candy.
Speaker 3 (28:26):
That was a different vibe. Though, That's a different candy
they were looking for, all right.
Speaker 7 (28:33):
The search rolls on for three lab monkeys that escape
from a wreck transport truck in Jasper County, Mississippi. It
happened Tuesday along Interstate fifty nine just or just north
of Heidelberg.
Speaker 8 (28:46):
Authority say the.
Speaker 7 (28:46):
Vehicle was transporting twenty one primates from Tulane University to
a research facility here in Florida when it overturned. Nineteen
of the escaped animals were recovered. The public is advised
not to approached the monkeys if spotted, Instead, they should
call nine one one.
Speaker 4 (29:03):
Ross is right there. That's a movie waiting to happen.
Speaker 6 (29:05):
It's already a movie.
Speaker 8 (29:06):
Yeah, twelve twenty eight days later, Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 4 (29:09):
But a couple. I think outbreak was one. Yeah, Dustin Hoffman,
it's always a chimp. There's a monkey on the loose.
Monkey on the loose, and what is it? It's a
Reese's monkey or what is it called?
Speaker 7 (29:18):
I was I didn't see the species or breed if
it was.
Speaker 4 (29:22):
I thought they were were they? I thought they were
peanut butter cups.
Speaker 6 (29:25):
So when the news first broke, it was only one monkey,
and now it's.
Speaker 8 (29:30):
Three, three monkeys.
Speaker 6 (29:32):
My question, is it still that one original monkey that's
now like cloning.
Speaker 4 (29:37):
No, they have it's just one that's They got a
picture of him just sitting in the field chilling. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (29:41):
But maybe that one last monkey duplicated itself now into
three total monkeys.
Speaker 7 (29:46):
I think he's tripping again.
Speaker 6 (29:48):
I'm just saying, man, you gotta have some imagination. When
a news story comes across the death says that it
is a drug full of crazy monkeys, I love it.
And they're all they all have like harpies and COVID
nineteen right.
Speaker 4 (30:00):
But I heard that that was disputed. Well, yeah, that's
what the Yeah, the school is.
Speaker 8 (30:07):
Just a regular monkey. Just don't approach him.
Speaker 4 (30:12):
Yeah yeah, because if I spill a neighborhood of monkeys
into somewhere, I'm definitely gonna go. Ye. They're fine.
Speaker 6 (30:17):
They definitely don't have COVID thirty five thirty five.
Speaker 4 (30:20):
They're good at math, and they make real cheese.
Speaker 7 (30:23):
And then finally, the list of the best cities in
America to celebrate Halloween is out. The top five best
cities to celebrate Halloween were.
Speaker 4 (30:31):
New Orleans, That Salem, Massachusetts. Salem is definitely gonna be
up there.
Speaker 8 (30:36):
That's a bucket list.
Speaker 7 (30:37):
New York City bingo number one. No, New Orleans, New
York Orlando.
Speaker 8 (30:44):
Orlando is on the list, but not in the top five.
Speaker 4 (30:46):
Even with last year's news story told them New Orleans
is not on this list of the top five. No,
oh got Savannah, Georgia. No, is that that the.
Speaker 6 (30:57):
Charleston the Spooky Place or the Bachelor?
Speaker 8 (30:59):
Are are not going to believe it?
Speaker 4 (31:01):
Gary, Pennsylvania, Nope, West Virginia.
Speaker 9 (31:04):
There you go.
Speaker 8 (31:04):
There's another one in New York.
Speaker 4 (31:07):
It's the Ghost of Many Chicago.
Speaker 7 (31:10):
There you go, Houston, No, Okay, one closer to closer
to home.
Speaker 4 (31:16):
Atlanta, Birmingham, Jersey City, his own Jersey City? Is it close? Yeah? Yeah, yeah,
the ghost of Italian horns.
Speaker 7 (31:31):
The top five were New York excuse me, Jersey City,
Los Angeles, Chicago, and Las Vegas.
Speaker 4 (31:37):
Yeah, get out of here. That sucks.
Speaker 6 (31:39):
Is that a Jersey ghost?
Speaker 4 (31:40):
I smell brute? There's no I mean.
Speaker 8 (31:46):
Now.
Speaker 7 (31:46):
This is according to a new wallet hub study, which
ranked the best one hundred cities in the country to
celebrate Halloween. It's based off twenty metrics including the number
of Halloween costume stores per capita, trick or treating friendliness,
Halloween fun, and Hallowoween weather. While at Hub listed Miami
at number six, Orlando at number eleven, and of all places,
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Hialia comes in at number nineteen. Oh wild as three
of the top twenty cities for the twenty twenty five
spooky season. Wow, and that concludes your JCS newslucky.
Speaker 4 (32:22):
Boom, boom, bubbling boom. All right four O seven nine
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Speaker 3 (32:30):
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Speaker 2 (32:38):
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Speaker 3 (32:42):
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I sow with deb Ordered. I almost got with deb ordered,
but for some reason I wanted to get something different,
so I got a chicken rice bowl. But deb, how
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Speaker 7 (33:28):
It was delicious with that homemade ranch dressing. Yeah, and
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And by the way, that that chicken rice bowl is
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It's delicious, it's good. Yeah, it's great. Saustaddy I went,
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Speaker 4 (33:53):
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Speaker 13 (33:55):
No?
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Like only nine oh somethingan one of your nuggets? Yeah
it was. Guess what been really good? Yeah? If it
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Speaker 3 (34:08):
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Speaker 4 (34:19):
Thanks. Frogers will appreciate that. All right, let's get do it.
I'm the one near you at Frogers dot Com. You
got it all right. Tonight the game is the Ravens
versus the Dolphins in Miami. Let me help you out. Ravens.
Speaker 8 (34:29):
Yeah, well I know is I'm following whatever Ross says.
Speaker 4 (34:32):
I'm going Ravens. I like Ravens. Tonight alled it last week.
I was like the Ravens.
Speaker 6 (34:39):
I promised the Ravens were going to win last week.
I will promise again that the Ravens will win again
this week.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
All right, beating the lowly Miami Dolphins byth the way,
they have the same amount of wins.
Speaker 6 (34:50):
Yeah, but yeah, two very different stories.
Speaker 4 (34:53):
Yea, yeah, no question, but they do.
Speaker 3 (34:54):
They're both well Miami's two and six and uh Baltimore's
two and five.
Speaker 4 (34:58):
Miami didn't look pathetic last week, did not like they had.
Speaker 3 (35:02):
They added an extra offensive lineman and it gave him
more time to throw and it really, I mean it
changed their team.
Speaker 4 (35:08):
They are playing with twelve players now, Yes, exactly right
for the Ravens fans. This is what my thinking is.
Speaker 6 (35:13):
They're two and five schedule. Look at who they played, Yeah,
I mean they played every AFC Super Bowl contender in
the first half of that season.
Speaker 4 (35:23):
That record is not accurate description of who they are.
Speaker 3 (35:27):
All Right, we'll include this game because it's interesting. The
Bears and the Bengals in Cincinnati. Oh man, that's a
tough one. Yeah, it's like a coin flip. I took
the Bengals as well. They're on one deb I know,
you're taking the Bengals because you hate the Bears. You baby,
I'm going Bears, are you really? I'm going Bears. Bengals
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really disappointed me last week. They should have won that
and they didn't.
Speaker 4 (35:50):
Any Now I'm holding a grudge, but they just had
a bad week. I mean, yeah, but they're they're a
weird team.
Speaker 3 (35:56):
Yeah, yeah, they are, no question. Panther versus the Packers.
I don't know this is much of a guess either
in Green Bay. In our praying it, ninety seven percent
of the people who are choosing the Packers they are.
I think that's like a give and win, right, fourteen
point spread?
Speaker 12 (36:11):
Right?
Speaker 4 (36:11):
Yeah, for sure. You know you said before it's a
given and we're all taking one side and then the
other team is one that has happened this season, just
so you know, all right, it's an inner show battle
this week. Jack.
Speaker 3 (36:26):
Oh okay, well not get our show, but I mean
it's Jaguars versus the Raiders.
Speaker 4 (36:31):
You like to know in Vegas? Oh Ross is a
Jacks guy. No, no, no, it Florida teams, is what
I was saying. Okay, here's the deal. Out of habit
I picked the Raiders. Whoops and then I'm like, and
I looked at it, and I go, what am I doing?
That said, I went back and I switched it to
the Jag Yeah, so I have the Jags well as well.
Speaker 3 (36:52):
There I tell you another football game that could be
a real good game, the Colts of the Steelers in Pittsburgh.
Speaker 4 (36:58):
Colts are the best team in the NFL right now. Yeah,
I take the Colts there for sure as well, but
I think it's gonna be a better team, better getting
than people leave. New York Times had the listing of
the teams in order worse the first and the Cults
number one and the last three. The worst three teams
were Raiders, Dolphins, Jets. Damn. That's when I switched my
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pick to the Jags.
Speaker 8 (37:19):
I'm going to the Steelers on that one.
Speaker 4 (37:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (37:21):
Nice game of the week will be Kansas City versus Buffalo.
Speaker 4 (37:27):
I'm Buffalo, Buffalo, Buffalo.
Speaker 3 (37:30):
No way, I'm taking Kansas City. They're playing too well,
many are They are playing really really good football right now.
Speaker 4 (37:37):
I like Kansas City can tell so much better about
my Buffalo pick right now? Now?
Speaker 8 (37:40):
But wait, what is Ross gonna do?
Speaker 4 (37:42):
It's a coin flip. I'm joining Jim I'm going cheets.
They're playing too well right now, right, they're playing too
well and switching it.
Speaker 6 (37:49):
And it's also they're not eight and oh right, they
have their losses, they have felt what bitter defeat feels like,
and they want Jimmy, Jimmy who last week is Life
was the Falcons to beat Miami, and.
Speaker 4 (38:04):
Nobody chose Miami in that game. I got burned. That
was my parla bus. Not one person in the in
the thing chose Miami that game. I don't believe, not me.
Speaker 6 (38:13):
I was wrong in that one. But yeah, it's a
coin flip.
Speaker 4 (38:15):
You can't be right.
Speaker 6 (38:16):
You can't be wrong on a Buffalo Chiefs matchup when
you're choosing what's Vegas?
Speaker 4 (38:20):
Say they're in Buffalo. They are actually favored ing the Chiefs. Yeah, yeah,
it's a two point spread. Chiefs defense is great right now, guys.
I mean, if you look at the last three games
points allowed with the Chiefs, it's really really low. Weren't
you like burying them two weeks ago? They just hit
their stride.
Speaker 3 (38:39):
I mean when I bet against them and they won
after playing so poorly, I was like, well that that
piss me, all right.
Speaker 4 (38:44):
I never read it against my homes.
Speaker 6 (38:46):
Also, have you guys going back to the Coltspro Fest,
have you guys gotten invested in the whole? Ursa daughter,
I had the console on the headset. If you ever
want to know the power of media or just like
why people rally against it. The first two weeks of
the NFL it was a pundits talking point of who
is this woman? Who does she think the owner of
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a team on a headset? And by week eight everyone's
going tell us your secrets. It's insane to see the
narrative switch.
Speaker 4 (39:15):
And I saw, like she said, if you are responsible
for choosing what coaches to pay millions of dollars to,
shouldn't you have a really exact understanding on exactly what
they're doing? Yeah? I mean I don't have any problem
with it.
Speaker 6 (39:29):
There was just so much, at least how I looked
at it, a lot of misogyny when.
Speaker 4 (39:35):
This is a dude's club. You can't do that, You
don't get to do.
Speaker 6 (39:38):
Stuff that we've never done before. And then they go
seven and one and they're like, so like, is it next? Hell, Motorola,
how are.
Speaker 4 (39:46):
You doing this? Five G? What are you doing? Yeah?
It's just such a.
Speaker 6 (39:50):
Great drop in the bucket of examples of like you
want to see a woman's miles and her shoes, look
at that, a little small of their.
Speaker 3 (39:58):
League explaining, yeah, all right, thanks Rogers, we appreciate that.
Of course, we'll do the Froggers football follow up next Tuesday,
where somebody out there and win a twenty five dollars
gift card to Froggers, grill and bar.
Speaker 4 (40:09):
Again. If you want to find yours, do it easily
at Froggers dot com. Seven nine four one. Our friend
Danny Meyering up next with Date Night done right.
Speaker 2 (40:19):
This has been the Froggers Football Forecast. Find the Froggers
near you at Froggers dot com.
Speaker 4 (40:32):
Ross is killing me with the boom boom boom boom.
Speaker 14 (40:35):
In my mind it should be boom boom boom boo
boom boom boom boom boom boom boom.
Speaker 4 (40:44):
I don't know, like like flea or something, not like
all the press boom boom boom. He's got a point anyways,
Happy Halloween. Same to you, Doug.
Speaker 6 (40:56):
I'll make my BOMs more happy.
Speaker 3 (40:57):
I agree with you, buddy. You bring the entire show
down with his boom boom boom boom.
Speaker 6 (41:03):
Jack throw me off, good no cord.
Speaker 3 (41:07):
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Speaker 9 (41:20):
Good luck.
Speaker 5 (41:21):
We hope you went.
Speaker 4 (41:22):
Jim here, Deb Hello, Jay, Yes and Ross as well?
Tis true? My lord, Let's do date night? Done right
off this date dog right good loud for a friend.
Speaker 3 (41:40):
It's Danny Myrie to see of Orlando Date Nightguide dot Com. Danny,
how are you.
Speaker 15 (41:49):
I'm a little bit on the struggle, boss, I'm not
even gonna lie.
Speaker 4 (41:54):
I can hear it. I can hear your voice. Got
a little nasily thing on. You catch something?
Speaker 15 (41:59):
Yeah, something's going on. I think part of it is too.
Speaker 13 (42:03):
I traumatized our son last night by tossing a pumpkin
that had had lived its life. I didn't warn him
that I was tossing the pumpkin into a trash area,
and he was heartbroken because he had painted it. He
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was crying afterwards. He cried when he woke up in
the middle of the night, like.
Speaker 15 (42:27):
I I was getting it bad all last night. So Halloween,
you gotta watch when I'm around. Apparently he's gonna have
trustice She.
Speaker 3 (42:40):
Danny appears courtesy of Orlando Date Night Guide. She tunes
in on Thursday as around four o'clock to tell us
about a few things happening in the city. Of course,
Halloween weekend is going to make it a very busy weekend.
Speaker 9 (42:50):
What do you have for us?
Speaker 13 (42:52):
There is a of course, so many Halloween events happening,
and one of them is actually happening tonight. And then
this is a free one. So this is the Sip
or Treat Witch's Ball at the Ovido Mall, and it's
free and you'll get to enjoy beer and wine tastings
as long as you're obviously twenty one and up with ID.
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So you have beer and wine samples, you have tasty treats,
you have live entertainment and a costume contest. So this
is what they are calling adults only trick or treating, right,
and you would need to check in at the north
entrance near the legendary Regal Cinemas with all its pink
neon still going strong nice and then for something a
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lot more classier. Tomorrow Night, Halloween officially from four pm
to two am, is Halloween Night at Mathers Social Gathering.
So the Mathers now actually has two venues. You have
Mathers Social Gathering up on the third floor and then
the Phoenix Jazz Club on the second floor, and so
both venues are going to be doing their Halloween thing
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including excuse me, haunted potions and live performances. And the
Phoenix Jazz Club opens at seven whereas Mathers opens at
four pm.
Speaker 15 (44:12):
If you want to head there straight after work, go
for it right on.
Speaker 13 (44:17):
Now.
Speaker 15 (44:17):
This one is on my list. I wish I could
could do this, but the Halloween Torture Show on. Don't
get too excited.
Speaker 13 (44:28):
But so this is Tomorrow Halloween, seven pm and it's
by Sack Comedy Lab, so this is their their torture show.
Speaker 15 (44:37):
Ross may know about this, but.
Speaker 6 (44:40):
Yes, and I would even cut even more of a
This is probably the biggest Halloween tradition in all of
Orlando's entertainment scene. What is it really without a doubt.
I can't think of anything that's been going on for
so long that has its own audience. And I'm going
to give you a little insight behind the scenes. The
performers hate it. They don't like it, and the reason
(45:03):
why is because they are physically getting hurt for people's entertainment. Really,
for the Halloween Sack Torture show, from tasers to rat traps,
what they are doing scenes with their body on the line.
Speaker 4 (45:17):
Wow.
Speaker 6 (45:18):
Really, it's one of the best experiences if you are
in the audience. I've been lucky enough to see a
handful of these shows. They are clean up aisle me funny,
but because the performers are physically hurting themselves for your enjoyment.
Speaker 4 (45:33):
They're getting their asses.
Speaker 6 (45:34):
Yeah, it's great, it's awesome. Buy tickets.
Speaker 13 (45:37):
Yes, and it's i think only twenty bucks for tickets
or something along those lines, which is fantastic. And it
does say that the content rating is family friendly, so
if you want to, you know, bring the whole family,
go for it.
Speaker 15 (45:52):
They are encouraging costumes.
Speaker 13 (45:54):
They're doing costume contests and one of the things that
intrigue me is one of the challenges is they have
to eat vinegar, marshmallows.
Speaker 6 (46:06):
Put yourself in their shoes. They're used to just doing
regular short form improv and then once a year on Halloween,
they pull out.
Speaker 4 (46:15):
Vinegar soaked marshmallows and ask to do the same thing.
Speaker 15 (46:20):
Man, who ever thought of that is is twisted?
Speaker 4 (46:24):
Oh yeah, you know.
Speaker 15 (46:27):
One second here, let's the most technical difficulties. My apologies.
I'm having my own torture show.
Speaker 9 (46:35):
There we go it.
Speaker 4 (46:38):
Marshmallow now delicious.
Speaker 15 (46:40):
Maybe that'll help with the symptoms I'm having right now?
Speaker 13 (46:44):
All right, happening Also tomorrow night is the twelfth annual
Thornton Park District Halloween Block Party.
Speaker 15 (46:50):
This is almost as big as it gets.
Speaker 13 (46:53):
You've got costume contest, drink specials, and for some reason,
circa sole themed crowd performers.
Speaker 15 (46:59):
All right, let's do it. And this event.
Speaker 13 (47:05):
And this event is also twenty one and up. So
that's for all of the Halloween events. We have a huge,
huge list, and we are sending that out in our
email newsletter, so you can go to Orlando Date Nightguide
dot com to subscribe to that.
Speaker 15 (47:20):
It's free.
Speaker 13 (47:21):
We always send it out right after the show, and
then on Orlando hyphen Parenting we are sending out of
course unique trick or treat spots neighborhoods as well as events.
So that's coming out now on Saturday, if you need
a break after all this Halloween fun, there is the
Spa after Dark and this is at the Ritz Carlton
(47:42):
Spa at Orlando Grand Lakes. They did an event like
this a couple months ago and it is awesome really, so.
Speaker 15 (47:49):
You get access.
Speaker 13 (47:50):
Yes, like this is a great way to enjoy this
spa without having to take out a second mortgage. So
the packages start at about one hundred and fifty dollars.
You get access to all the amenities in the in
the spot, which includes their sauna, their steam room, they
have an outdoor heated pool that's adults only. They have
a whirlpool spa indoors, and then they're going to pass
(48:13):
or Dures. You get a signature cocktail and then you
can upgrade to different experiences as well if you really
wantright and then this is something kind of up Jack's Alley.
There is a fine a fall wine walk all the
way out on bock Tower Gardens, which I know you
haven't been right, but this fall wine walk is now
(48:35):
going to be yacht rock inspired, so if there was
ever a reason. So this is Saturday from two to
five pm you can go enjoy bock Tower gardens as
much as you want beforehand, and then the wine walk
kicks off from two to five pm. They are navigating
(48:55):
a course of twelve exquisite wines and then eat wine
is paired with a specialty bite and it is meant to,
you know, be a nice pairing together.
Speaker 15 (49:06):
You get all the unlimited wine.
Speaker 4 (49:09):
So they bring they have the wines. I wouldn't bring
the the the four pack of Bartles and james Y
still in my fridge.
Speaker 15 (49:20):
You're not walking in with your your aldie bags.
Speaker 4 (49:23):
That's not what the wine is. Okay, Look Jack, Jack
had a peach blaster. Time to get wild.
Speaker 8 (49:32):
Yea peach blaster.
Speaker 4 (49:34):
Who's the on it?
Speaker 15 (49:37):
Peach blaster paired with the ritz cracker and the spray
ble cheese.
Speaker 4 (49:42):
There. Now, don't sleep on that spray cheese stuff. Yes,
I had it. I was like, damn, this is gourmet.
Speaker 15 (49:53):
You know it's all relative. I suppose.
Speaker 4 (49:58):
All right?
Speaker 15 (49:59):
And two events happening early next week.
Speaker 13 (50:01):
It's Demo's ninth anniversary and so they are going to
do a wind down Wednesday from five point thirty to
nine pm and you get bottomless wine, sangria, bubbles and
beer on tap plus DJ Coast light bites and a
raffle and it is twenty four dollars and sixty nine.
Speaker 15 (50:22):
Cents to be precise.
Speaker 9 (50:23):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (50:23):
Wow.
Speaker 15 (50:26):
And lastly, this is a really really cool event.
Speaker 13 (50:29):
So this is called Pitch a Friend, not like yeat pitching,
but like you're trying to sell your your sales pitch.
And so this is happening Wednesday at seven pm at
Gravity tap Room. So what you do is you register
beforehand and you put together a three to five minute
presentation on why your single friend shouldn't be single anymore.
(50:52):
And the rest of the audience is single and who
knows what kind of magic.
Speaker 4 (50:55):
Wow, that's kind of cool.
Speaker 8 (50:56):
That is kind of cool.
Speaker 4 (50:57):
It's an interesting idea. It's like an anti road.
Speaker 15 (51:01):
Yeah exact, yeah, like the old days.
Speaker 10 (51:08):
Right.
Speaker 4 (51:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (51:09):
So this is happening in a couple of cities around
the country, and Orlando is the latest one. So apparently
this is going to start being a regular thing. And
so I believe this one Wednesday at seven pm is
the first one for Orlando.
Speaker 15 (51:24):
So sounds like a great way to meet somebody.
Speaker 8 (51:27):
Yeah that does that sounds cool?
Speaker 4 (51:28):
Interesting.
Speaker 13 (51:30):
Yeah, So whatever you decide to do for Halloween weekend,
please have fun.
Speaker 15 (51:36):
Be safe out there.
Speaker 13 (51:37):
I did want to give a quick shout out to
Moa Kai Moa Kai. There it is, Oh yeah diner. Yes,
we went on Friday on our own. We're not you know,
I'm not wasn't invited, and that's fine. I do actually,
you know, go to places on my own. And it
was delicious. We did like the mixed plate of course
where we get the two proteins and the mac salad.
Speaker 15 (51:58):
I opted for a green salad as well.
Speaker 10 (52:01):
It just it was so good.
Speaker 15 (52:03):
It's so fun and casual. The vibe check out.
Speaker 6 (52:06):
It's that Hawaiian diner right off of Colonial. I swung
in there, grabbed a quick bite to eat the vibes alone.
Speaker 4 (52:14):
It really is a time machine of an experience. That' school.
Where is this?
Speaker 6 (52:18):
It's right off of fifty close to downtown. It is
just it is really cool and it was really awesome
to see just a small business, look that good serve,
that good of food right at that location. It gave
me hope, let's go very cool.
Speaker 13 (52:34):
Yeah man, yeah, I'm pretty sure the owner was was
was starving tables when we went and had kind of
pride and vibe about him.
Speaker 4 (52:43):
Very nice, good place to go. Check out well.
Speaker 3 (52:45):
If you missed any of this, of course, you can
listen to the podcast Jim Golbertlive dot com. If you
want more of this, go to Orlando Date Night Guide
dot com. They also have Orlando Hyphenparenting dot com as
well for all the family stuff. Danny, have a great weekend.
Hope you feel better. Happy Halloween you guys, good loud
for Danny.
Speaker 6 (53:00):
Yeah, door the show great.
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When it comes to the argument put forward by one
of the plaintiffs' attorneys regarding the shooting last year, it's
a terrible argument that when you have that many people together,
you should expect that there's going to be somebody in
the crowd with a gun and bad intentions. No, we
should not be in a point in our society that, well, yeah,
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you got ten thousand people together, somebody's going to shoot
the place up.
Speaker 10 (54:38):
That's horrible.
Speaker 4 (54:40):
Yeah, yeah, I understood. But there are guns of the
publics now, So I mean, theoretically, you don't have to
have a crowd of ten thousand people for it to
be unsafe. I mean, you can you know, there's so
many people armed in the state it's just a matter
of who's having a bad day at the right time,
wrong time. It's it's terrible, but we shouldn't be in
a default position of we should expect the mass shoot.
(55:01):
I haven't heard anybody say that. No, but that was
the argument she was talking about. Ye, yeah, you should
expect it when you have that many people.
Speaker 3 (55:08):
What I'm saying is, I haven't heard anybody make that argument.
Did the police make that argument? Is that what they're
saying that the lawyer said that argument. Yeah, that the
planet for the lawyer. Yeah, I read that story today.
I did not read any plane that made me believe
that they thought that, Hey man, there's a been crowd,
you can expect some crazy stuff.
Speaker 4 (55:24):
I don't know that. I like it'd be a weird
argument to make. I don't know.
Speaker 6 (55:28):
I feel like I'm on my way there. I think
I'm a good twenty maybe thirty years. But then I
would start like, yeah, no, you don't have to go
out there. I don't have to go out there. Yeah,
I don't have to go out there.
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All right, seven seven zero three to one your four o'clock.
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Dott Hminson that I'll for your chance at a thousand bucks.
I'm Jim, deb Jack and Ross all here as well.
So saw story today. This is Fox News, and it's
said that there's a big chain happening around the American
(56:01):
dinner table, that a very famous order out product is
no longer famous anymore, and it shows a shift in
how families spend their time together and how they eat together.
Matter of fact, that one matter of fact, this particular
thing has dropped seventy two percent in the past four years.
Speaker 5 (56:22):
I got it.
Speaker 4 (56:24):
Pizza. It's not pizza. That was my vote, that was
my guest. It's not pizza. And by the way, checks
all the boxes. Yeah, but when you hear, when you
hear why, And by the way, you're right on what.
Speaker 3 (56:37):
That does checking all the boxes. According to the story,
you're one hundred percent right because of pizza. Because the
nature of pizza. What is pizza? Very easy to eat,
easy to consume, blah blah blah blah blah.
Speaker 4 (56:49):
Right, we love trying.
Speaker 3 (56:51):
So what what used to be an American staple? I
would say Sunday afternoons more than dinner. But I know
dinner was a thing for sure. KFC buckets, chicken have
fallen seventy two percent as a staple in American diets
for dinners, Why do you think.
Speaker 7 (57:09):
Bird flu has wiped out so many flocks, raising the
price of the of the meat.
Speaker 4 (57:13):
Way simpler than that. That's a great, great guest, though
fried food is bad, Okay, tomkin frod Food's buying it.
I'm kind show title, yeah, O kind. I see him
over there, I see the gears turning. Why do you
eat nuggets? Because bones? No bones, no bones, baby, It's
easier to eat chicken without bones, And because Americans move fast,
(57:38):
they don't want to deal with any of that. That's
why chicken strips, nuggets, and sandwiches have increased in sales
by thirty five.
Speaker 3 (57:46):
Percent in four years, and bones in chicken has reduced
by seventy two percent.
Speaker 4 (57:52):
Ross has been our test case for this story for
the past three weeks, getting his boneless chicken wings some
frog Yep, that's right.
Speaker 8 (58:01):
Chicken nuggies sighting, they're easy.
Speaker 4 (58:03):
Sighting stats by Data Essential. The Wall Street Journal report
that listings for bone in fried chicken meals have dropped
seventy two percent wow in the last four years, while
listings for boneless wings and tenders have grown by twenty
nine percent, and the changes are visible at stores like KFC.
They brought back their original original recipe of GeSe Louise
original recipe tenders in twenty twenty four after a few
(58:25):
quarters of delining declining sales for their bone in chicken.
And then you have Raising Canes, which is a chain
popping up everywhere, which is nothing but chicken.
Speaker 3 (58:33):
And it's one of what five new ones, I say,
new Zaxby's. The Guy Fieri thing didn't work, but it
was still given it a shot.
Speaker 4 (58:40):
Q be Yeah, I mean chicken.
Speaker 6 (58:44):
Yeah, they've all been great. Like I can't point to
one of them and went like, oh, this is disgusting.
It's just a hard competition I guess to break into.
Speaker 4 (58:52):
I think Guy Fieri's was not that good. I think
when you get into like Zaxby's and Raising Canes where
they're like you know, uh, and even Hugh Immgoos where
they're like really crafted, really delicious pieces of chicken that
are fried perfectly. Yeah. Absolutely. By the way, they contacted
KFC to get a comment on this, and they did
not return the goal Oh really yeah. Texture points out
about the rising price which is I was shocked to
(59:15):
see when like what a bucket of chicken does cost.
It didn't used to like fourteen fifteen bucks or something.
Speaker 5 (59:22):
It used to be.
Speaker 4 (59:22):
Now it's like twenty two, it's over twenty yeah, yeah,
get on out here with that.
Speaker 7 (59:27):
Yeah, because it used to be for twenty you could
get a bucket of chicken. You could get at the
side of mashed potatoes and gravy ands and coal slan
biscuits and now whole dinner thing right, yeah, exactly that bread.
Speaker 3 (59:37):
It says here that these foods photographed better as well,
they're cleaner for social media, and they appeal to a
generation that values convenience over tradition. Just the ability to
grab a chicken sandwich, grab a bag of nuggets, eat
them on the road, eat them on the run, something
you can't really do with boney chicken where you need
to sit down, you know, do the whole thing.
Speaker 6 (59:56):
Dude, if you are instagramming, you're boneless wings as a
flex you got you gotta move, Yeah, you got to
move out of mobile.
Speaker 3 (01:00:05):
And by the way, it says it's not just this chicken.
Traditional sit down meals are becoming rarer and rarer, being
replaced by quick meals while we do something else like
eating in front of a screen, going to meetings, whatever
the case may be. We've chosen as a society, as
a species, really to eat on the run, whereas before
they used to be part of the traditional family experience.
You know, when my kids were all at home before
(01:00:27):
the before they hit like teen years, dude, we everybody
had a job, you know. Uh, they would switch set
the table, you know, help us get the food out
on the table. Ever, somebody was responsible for getting the
drinks ready, and then we would sit down, we would
have our dinner, we would have our talk, just like
a movie. And then, of course when they became teenagers
and got more social that that kind of slowly but
(01:00:49):
surely crumbled away.
Speaker 4 (01:00:50):
But we did it solid for quite four or five
six years. I just realized when when you mentioned that,
you know, the activity of eat when you eat. All
of my breakfasts and half of my lunches are over
a keyboard. Yeah, oh yeah, Can I tell you it's
weird to eat without one? Now, this is not good news.
Speaker 6 (01:01:11):
And I would argue, I would argue you, yeah, yeah, yeah,
it's not good news.
Speaker 4 (01:01:16):
It's not good news.
Speaker 6 (01:01:16):
I would argue, Jim, you kind of not slipped, but
you said, it's like people are choosing. That's where I
throw a little red flag, a little laundry on the field.
I don't know how much choice there is for all
those families, don't.
Speaker 4 (01:01:33):
I don't see it as much.
Speaker 6 (01:01:35):
I think you're far more likelier to have that experience
with the atomic family all around the dinner table.
Speaker 4 (01:01:42):
If you are doing good, you are. If you're financially
doing one.
Speaker 6 (01:01:47):
Yeah, financially you're comfortable, everything is stable, that you're not
worried about anything, at least not stressing you out. I
can't see a stressed out family who's worried about out
the cost of mac and cheese making it to the
dinner table.
Speaker 3 (01:02:04):
Yeah, I mean, I understand what you're saying, no question.
I think the family makeup obviously comes into play when
you decide how to eat or whatever, because we don't
do that anymore. I mean, almost every one of my
meals is eating in front of a TV or in
front of my phone.
Speaker 9 (01:02:16):
Now.
Speaker 3 (01:02:16):
Yeah, I mean today, even when I came in with froggers,
I set up deb and I both set up our meals,
and she was over there pulling news and I was
over here looking for stuff for the to talk about
for the program, all while eating lunch. And we but
by the way, the entire thing took eleven minutes. We
had plenty of time to close our machines and just
sit there and have a conversation and eat lunch.
Speaker 4 (01:02:33):
But we choose not to do that, mostly because she
hates me.
Speaker 6 (01:02:36):
Like, I don't know if like it's like such a choice,
Like a lot of times.
Speaker 3 (01:02:43):
You think society is basically forcing people to eat this way,
think your surroundings.
Speaker 6 (01:02:47):
I think humans are creatures of our surroundings and whether
we like it or not. And when those things are
going up against you, and time isn't as ample as
it is to set up the dinner table, and more importantly,
if you worked all day, your chances are putting in
another workshift at home plummets as well.
Speaker 3 (01:03:05):
What percentage of our audience do you believe has a
traditional family meal, even just once a week, where everybody
gathers at the table, all the devices are put away,
they have a.
Speaker 4 (01:03:16):
Meal, and then they have it. What do you think
the percentage is? I bet it's lower than ten.
Speaker 6 (01:03:21):
Yeah, I would say so. I don't know as soon
as you brought that new story up.
Speaker 4 (01:03:26):
You always do this.
Speaker 6 (01:03:27):
You always say like these new survey studies says, and
I'm like, wow, that's fascinating. Yeah, now I'm sad. Wait,
none of us are looking at each other and eating anymore.
Speaker 4 (01:03:35):
And I'll bet right now, I'll bet right now. I'll
just use myself the last time.
Speaker 3 (01:03:42):
Almost every time that we see we sit and eat
at dinner as a family, it's around a special occasion.
It's either Christmas, Thanksgiving, a birthday, or Easter. Almost every
single time I can say that we haven't had a
family dinner just to have one in years, it would
be around the special occasion.
Speaker 4 (01:04:01):
And I bet you guys are about the.
Speaker 8 (01:04:02):
Same, right, Yeah, pretty much.
Speaker 6 (01:04:04):
Might be an aggressive thing that I do, but it
is one of the many, many reasons why I will
go out to a restaurant is to force that scenario.
You can't where you're gonna go. Yeah, yeah, Now it's
really awkward if you're on the phone. Yeah, because it's
just me and our son, right exactly, or our best
(01:04:24):
friend right whoever. It is the stress that I eliminate
from not cleaning up, not picking up all of that.
You think I'm there for the.
Speaker 4 (01:04:34):
Food, the convenience.
Speaker 6 (01:04:36):
I'm there for the convenience. I'm there for my wife
being stress free. I'm there that when we get done
with this last bite, there's no no more. We're done.
Speaker 9 (01:04:45):
We did it.
Speaker 6 (01:04:46):
We did it, and I will gladly pay for that
service for as long as she puts that phone down.
Speaker 4 (01:04:52):
That's exactly how we look at it as well. Jackie
had a question today, is that we're doing. Yeah, it's
already posted in our YouTube chat. You feel free to
hop on. You just search Jim Colbert Show on YouTube.
That's where you find us. The question is do you
have a family dinner at least one time each week?
Speaker 3 (01:05:07):
No way, less than five percent. I'll get less than ten.
I'll give them benefit of the doubt. All right, Tay
little break our Budy Glen closem up next with Colbert Court.
Speaker 14 (01:05:23):
Hey, guys, every day the glow sticks is a great
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crossing the roads at night. The problem with the glow
of the dark necklaces is it always devaults into kids
who whipping the absolute piss out of each other.
Speaker 4 (01:05:38):
At least I like it when there's baseball dance, just
whipping the pins out of each other. It's funny, all right,
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No, No, I don't see any prep for Christmas this year?
Does that start?
Speaker 5 (01:06:46):
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Shama cloes Beard, I'm stop stop trimming it?
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Hey?
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How long does it take to grow out to Santa?
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Oh?
Speaker 5 (01:06:55):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:06:56):
Atletic seven weeks, eight weeks.
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I've got time, all right, very good time.
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Right.
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Glenn is a personal injury attorney here in central florida've
been here for quite a while, specializing in car accidents.
That's why he comes in and brings a case with him.
Usually these are cases that he has either argued or
maybe our in house and in process.
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We will read that case. We'll try to figure it
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Is Faticus here, Ah, he's always here, and we have
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I think it is.
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It's good and and we'll start to figure it out.
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Then, of course we turn it over to Glenn and
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and we want people to be able to have a
chance if they get into an accident and get themselves
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Speaker 4 (01:07:46):
Is this the case you have, very Glenn.
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This is a caller who listens to the show called
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Wow.
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Really, yeah, so this hasn't even been resolved yet.
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a problem and change the name. But you know, this
is an actual fact, factual situation.
Speaker 3 (01:08:03):
And this is actually a really interesting concept we've never
really dealt with before. Even of all the years we've
done this segment, this particular situation has never come up.
Speaker 4 (01:08:12):
So here we go.
Speaker 3 (01:08:13):
Johnny was in an accident one evening when his pickup
truck rear into a car. Johnny and the driver got
out and they looked at both vehicles. The other driver
said he called the police and was told it would
be over an hour wait. The other driver did not
want to wait, and he took a photo of Johnny's
license tag and a photo of Johnny's driver's license that
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was two years ago. Now, Johnny is being sued by
the other driver's insurance company for the twelve thousand dollars
sum they paid to fix the other driver's bumper and
for the other driver's injury. Johnny calls his car insurance
company and they were refusing to pay anything because Johnny
failed to timely report the accident to his insurance company.
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Is Johnny going to be out of pocket twelve thousand dollars?
Speaker 4 (01:09:00):
Wow?
Speaker 3 (01:09:02):
So basically this is a almost like a statute of
limitations argument? Is it not like a like is there
a time limit on when you can seek damages?
Speaker 5 (01:09:12):
Well, the insurance policy says you need to timely notify
your insurance company if there's a claim that's going to
be made. Ah, that's what they're hanging their hat on.
Speaker 7 (01:09:21):
And because he rear ended the other driver, he would
be the at fault driver.
Speaker 4 (01:09:25):
Correct.
Speaker 7 (01:09:26):
So because something like this had happened to my mom
and I, but she was the victim of someone hitting
her behind, she still called her insurance company and we
were like, let's hope your rates don't go up just
because you did your due diligence. But it was because
he was the perpetrator.
Speaker 9 (01:09:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:09:41):
Now, in this case.
Speaker 5 (01:09:42):
Yeah yeah, And in the situation you're talking about, your
rates are not supposed to go up because it's not
a fault event.
Speaker 7 (01:09:49):
Yeah, but it's Florida.
Speaker 9 (01:09:49):
Yeah yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:09:50):
Well, now see, the other driver didn't want to wait.
He took a picture of Johnny's license tag and a
picture of Johnny's driver's license, but it doesn't say anything
about Johnny's insurance. So what they're saying here is is
the guy Johnny rear ended went to his own insurance
to get his car repaired, and now his insurance company
is coming after Johnny for the damages because Johnny was
the afault driver, right, But they never got a police report,
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never got a police report.
Speaker 7 (01:10:12):
Well outside of that, within that two years, his insurance
company never once approached Johnny's insurance company.
Speaker 5 (01:10:20):
Yeah, that's a great question. And what apparently happened here
was Johnny's driver's license had an address that's not Johnny's
current license. So when they wrote to Johnny oh Man
and there was no forwarding that it got returned and
then they assumed Johnny had no insurance. So the driver
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whose car got hit from behind filed an uninsured motorist
coverage claim. Collected on that, and that's where the twelve
thousand dollars comes in for the bumper and that guy's
injuries under his own uninsured motors coverage. Then the guy
whose car got rear ended, his insurance company says, we
pay out twelve thousand. Now we found out where Johnny is.
We'ressuing Johnny to get our twelve thousand dollars back.
Speaker 4 (01:11:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:11:02):
Well, did Johnny agree to let this guy just take
a picture of his license and his plate and leave
or was he just told that's what.
Speaker 4 (01:11:10):
The what was gonna have?
Speaker 5 (01:11:11):
Johnny agreed because I guess you figured there wasn't much
to it, and he's happy that they're not calling the
police because if they call the police, maybe we'll get
a ticket. So yeah, yeah, but I mean read, how.
Speaker 3 (01:11:19):
Do you know he had injuries? I mean, you know,
how do we know that the accident caused the injuries?
Because there was no police report.
Speaker 4 (01:11:24):
Mate, even if it.
Speaker 5 (01:11:25):
Was the police report, how would you know the accident
caused the injuries? You know, the fellow was okay at
the time.
Speaker 4 (01:11:30):
But you know, right, we know that doesn't mean right. Yeah,
can Johnny say this guy put the car in reverse
and backed up into him.
Speaker 5 (01:11:36):
Ah, that's what they said in your case, Shack, but
you had a dash camera.
Speaker 4 (01:11:42):
I did faticus.
Speaker 3 (01:11:43):
This is a good one, buddy, because I mean, you know,
really here, I mean this is it looks like it's
all in Johnny's lap. The Johnny is the one that
dropped the ball across the board and he may be
out this twelve K.
Speaker 6 (01:11:52):
If I may go on with my claim, I have
a question for the call absolutely comedy movie nineteen ninety nine,
Blue Street, Starr and mountin Lawrence have catched that flip.
Speaker 4 (01:12:03):
A jewel thief.
Speaker 6 (01:12:04):
It turns to the hiding place after a stint in jail,
only to find that his diamond is buried underneath the
new constructed police station.
Speaker 4 (01:12:11):
Oh wow, that's a dilemma.
Speaker 5 (01:12:13):
Yeah, I don't remember that one.
Speaker 6 (01:12:14):
Well, I bring it up to the court today for
a good reason. The police officers were gone for how long?
Speaker 4 (01:12:20):
One hour? What was happening?
Speaker 6 (01:12:23):
Trendy day two? Denzel and Ethan Hall?
Speaker 4 (01:12:28):
What in the world?
Speaker 6 (01:12:30):
This is where I would like to claim my flag.
This car accident is as if it never happened.
Speaker 4 (01:12:37):
Oh really, because it is Florida state law that police
must show up too, said car accident and if not,
no red and blue means no lawsuit for you. You yeah,
because we don't know that. We don't know truthfully, with
no police report, we do we really know who's at fault.
Speaker 5 (01:12:55):
Well that's a good question. I mean if the fellow
that got reminded said he got re rendered by enemy.
Speaker 3 (01:12:59):
Well, you know I could by Terry akle, I backed
you do a pickup truck. I mean a dog ran
into me. I got you know, a horse came out
of nowhere.
Speaker 5 (01:13:06):
Now, but he happened to ge Johnny's tag number and
his license and is a driver's license picture?
Speaker 4 (01:13:10):
What means?
Speaker 7 (01:13:11):
What about now this policy that you know they'll have
AI assistance or you know, even if you try to
file a police report, they'll just tell you to take
photos because there just aren't enough troopers in most cases
to respond to car accidents. So you're kind of stuck
between a rock and a hard place. Your insurance company
wants a police report, but the police are saying, we
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don't have the time and take your report.
Speaker 5 (01:13:34):
Right or the manpower, because we're doing other things that
are more important. So what do you do, especially when
you call it in and it's a no injury thing
you call it? Has anybody heard it?
Speaker 4 (01:13:44):
The scene?
Speaker 5 (01:13:44):
Do you need the EMS to show up? No, we don't. Well,
DENNI gets a little back burner rather than being on
the front person.
Speaker 4 (01:13:50):
A lot of times, you'll just say, just exchange information.
At this seems to exceed a certain amount. However, I
believe it might be Florida law. Within two weeks of
moving you have to change the address on your driver's license.
Speaker 5 (01:14:03):
Yeah, you are supposed to change your address ninety days,
sixty days, one of the two.
Speaker 4 (01:14:07):
Yeah, but that was kind of after the fact.
Speaker 3 (01:14:09):
No, I agree, Johnny screwed up here and the forwarding
would have obviously been lost.
Speaker 4 (01:14:12):
But also with his own car insurance, don't they have
to pay that if he pays his fees, don't they
have to pay for those fees out?
Speaker 3 (01:14:20):
I mean, wouldn't the car insuran. Wouldn't Johnny's car insurance
fight this because because there's there's no proof the guy
was injured during the crash, and that would be the
majority of the fees.
Speaker 5 (01:14:31):
Here, right, Well, yeah, there's probably ten thousand dollars for
the guy's injury, right and two thousands for his bumper
and State Farm is the company that paid it because
that was his uninsured motors coverage, and they paid it
because he produced evidence that he had medical bills and
injuries that were worth that amount at least.
Speaker 7 (01:14:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:14:48):
Yeah, so yeah, there were.
Speaker 5 (01:14:50):
Medical bills, there were medical records that justified the afault
party's insurance company to pay the claim, and they did.
Speaker 4 (01:14:57):
Well, I mean, then Johnny's stuck. I mean, I think
the question. I think Johnny stuck then, because I mean,
Johnny's the one that dropped the ball across the board here.
Johnny did not report that, he didn't take care of
his address, he didn't do all this stuff. So really
the reason this exists is because Johnny dropped the ball
across the board, did not inform the insurance company, did
not get the forward. Two years went by.
Speaker 3 (01:15:17):
I guess he thought it was just going to be
under the you know, water into the bridge, but that's
not the case. Is twelve thousand dollars, somebody's got to
be remunerated.
Speaker 5 (01:15:24):
Well, Johnny figured they didn't look like it was much damage.
In the back of a bumper, the guy said, hey,
I'm out of here. I don't need to stick around.
Johnny figured, hey, my good fortune, I don't have the
police coming out to give me a ticket, and I
never heard from the sky again until oh, well, yeah,
now I.
Speaker 4 (01:15:37):
Get sued bad Johnny.
Speaker 9 (01:15:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:15:39):
So Johnny's position is, well, I paid for insurance at
the time I had insurance. Why can't they now pay
the twelve thousand dollars because I paid insurance.
Speaker 4 (01:15:48):
To have cover for this.
Speaker 3 (01:15:49):
And that's really, to be honest with you, that was
the crux of my entire argument. If his fees are up, why,
I mean, is there a statute of limitations.
Speaker 5 (01:15:56):
It's not so much a statue limitations. The insurance company says,
we've got language in our policy that says, when you
get in a car accident and a claim is made,
you need to notify us timely. And obviously two years
isn't timely. So that's the whole, you know, the thing
we got going here. We got going to conflict between
I paid for this insurance, you're supposed to cover me,
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and they're saying, oh, but you didn't comply with the
terms of the policy, and we're prejudiced by you're not complying.
Speaker 3 (01:16:23):
So I guess Johnny's agreement to let the guy leave
is really his biggest mistake. He should have just said,
I don't care if you want to leave or not leave.
We're calling a cop and we're getting a police report
because this is important. And even though the guy didn't
look like he had injuries, there was a bumper in
you know, the bumper was two thousand dollars in damage.
That impact would lead you to believe that maybe it
could have been big enough to cause maybe a little
neck issue or something.
Speaker 4 (01:16:44):
Who knows.
Speaker 5 (01:16:45):
I think at the scene it didn't look that bad
because two thousand dollars, it doesn't have to be that
much to have a two thousand dollars bumper A pair
of these days.
Speaker 7 (01:16:52):
Well, I was going to say, I think, you know
the bigger issue rather than the police, because the other
driver clearly wasn't going to wait for an officer to arrive,
right that. Okay, Well, then let me take a picture
of the damage. Let me take a picture of your
driver's license, your insurance and then went home and called
insure his insurance company and told them what happened.
Speaker 5 (01:17:10):
See, if Johnny had called his insurance company, we wouldn't
have this case in front of us today.
Speaker 4 (01:17:14):
Oh really, So let's go around the room. I believe
Johnny's stuck.
Speaker 7 (01:17:17):
I think he's stuck as well. Unfortunately, agreed.
Speaker 4 (01:17:19):
I believe he's good. The car accident never happened. What
say you tone you know you're still going to try, right, Yeah? Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:17:29):
The issue is is the insurance company. Is Johnny's insurance
company prejudiced by him not notifying his insurance company timely.
So it's not as open and shut as we've got
language and a policy that says you have to timely
notify us. The law still is. They would need to
show that Johnny maliciously his insurance company is somehow prejudiced
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by the fact that he didn't get a hold of them.
I mean, at least that's the argument that we're going
to make. Okay, so let me stop you real quick.
Explain what you mean by prejudice prejudice. Okay, His insurance
company says you didn't notify us, so we're not to pay.
And we turned around and say, well, wait a second,
tell us how you are harmed by Johnny not letting
you know. The facts are the guy had these medical bills,
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medical records, ten thousand dollars was paid out. What could
you have done? As Johnny's insurance company differently, if you
had these medical records and medical bills. You know, the
argument is they wouldn't have been able to do anything different.
I mean, they're just trying to get off the hook
by using that policy language.
Speaker 4 (01:18:30):
Got it.
Speaker 5 (01:18:30):
But the issue is how were they How is his
insurance company harmed? You know the thing they would come
in and say, well, if we knew, we could have
defended Johnny and maybe not paid out ten thousand dollars,
if we knew we could have defended Johnny and not
paid out two thousand. But in this case, Johnny's clearly
at fault. So you got to pay at least two
grand for the bumper. And then the guy's got medical
records and medical bills that caused his own insurance company
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to pay it. You, as Johnny's insurance company, how are
you going to not end up paying that money if
Johnny had notified you?
Speaker 10 (01:19:00):
Right?
Speaker 4 (01:19:00):
So, in other words, argument In other words, the time
doesn't really change the situation.
Speaker 5 (01:19:04):
It makes it much more difficult, it's so much more difficult.
Speaker 8 (01:19:07):
But it doesn't exonerate them of their responsibility.
Speaker 5 (01:19:10):
Johnny still has a shot at this. Wow shot it?
Speaker 8 (01:19:12):
Okay, Well that's better news than what we thought.
Speaker 5 (01:19:14):
But you know the problem is if somebody out there
gets in this situation where you don't think the police
are going to get called, and you're in an accident,
you should still notify your insurance company so you don't
get in this problem here where they're going to say
more time they notified in and then maybe some court
down the road is going to say, you know, we're
going to stick to that policy language and we're not
going to care whether the insurance company's prejudice or not.
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They got policy language that says they don't have to
pay it, so they don't have to pay it. So
you know, I don't know where it's going to end up,
but we're going to make the argument for Johnny that
the insurance company, his own company, has to show they
were somehow prejudiced by not getting timely noticed.
Speaker 4 (01:19:50):
Is there any downside and by downside I mean a
rate increase for Johnny. Let's say he notifies his insurance
company involved in an accident I rear end to this
person and they never make a claim.
Speaker 5 (01:20:02):
Then there shouldn't be they never make a claim, the
police never come out.
Speaker 4 (01:20:06):
Then even though you you did what you're supposed to
do by notify your insurance company. But then there's no
rate hike, right.
Speaker 5 (01:20:13):
There shouldn't be because your insurance company is not paying
anything because there's no claim. Well, they're not paying anything
and you're not getting a ticket, so there shouldn't be.
Speaker 4 (01:20:22):
We definitely want an update on this case. Yea. So
people out there getting an accident.
Speaker 3 (01:20:26):
If somebody says, hey, look, i'm in a hurry, I'm
going to exchange this information, what would you say.
Speaker 4 (01:20:30):
Would you say, I don't care if you're in a
hurry or not, we're going a cop, or even if
he leaves, call a cop, or what I mean, what
would you do?
Speaker 5 (01:20:35):
Seriously, if you have an injury, you need to call
the police. If you don't have an injury and it's
one hundred percent your fault, you still need to notify
your insurance company. Yeah, even if the other guy says, hey,
I'm on my way, don't worry about it, because two
days later he may decide that yeah, I am hurt.
Yeah I'm going to go to the doctor. He starts
going to the doctor, they start running MRIs. It shows
(01:20:57):
he's got dumagen.
Speaker 4 (01:20:58):
Oh boy, yeah, oh yeah, Just that sentence was twelve
grand yep, very nice. So the car accident did happen?
Did happen?
Speaker 2 (01:21:10):
You know?
Speaker 5 (01:21:10):
In illegal we have a legal phrase called the tipsy
Coachman's rule. That's when an appeals court decides that the
lower court did something right but for the wrong reason.
So they uphold what the lower court did because they
did it right, said the wrong thing. So what Ross
did today is the tipsy coach Wow. Yeah, the wrong
(01:21:31):
reason but the right result.
Speaker 9 (01:21:33):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (01:21:33):
What an interesting case. Good job today, really super interesting.
Get up, good laugh and don't forget to have your
uninsured motors coverage. Like back to you said he got
it because he talk about it all the time. Glenn,
what are you giving up for Halloween this year?
Speaker 5 (01:21:49):
H You'll have to come by and say and what
you know what I don't give out, I'll bring in
for you guys.
Speaker 9 (01:21:57):
Very good.
Speaker 3 (01:21:59):
You should ball out give out to buy chocolate. That's
what you should do, straight up ball out the buy
chocolate for everybody.
Speaker 8 (01:22:04):
Only if Jimmy does the same.
Speaker 4 (01:22:05):
Glenn, how good one trigger you know think at all?
Speaker 10 (01:22:08):
I have it.
Speaker 5 (01:22:09):
I haven't been doing. I haven't been doing to bascote
because I'm trying to I'm not doing I heard. Yeah, guys,
you know that's all right. We have faut.
Speaker 4 (01:22:16):
We have to suffer a right good.
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Speaker 10 (01:22:37):
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Speaker 1 (01:22:37):
This is I don't know.
Speaker 11 (01:22:38):
I love the last segment.
Speaker 7 (01:22:40):
Uh.
Speaker 11 (01:22:40):
I found that both parties are a fall. Of course,
Johnny's that fault because he hit the other driver and
he had a driver's license with a previous address. The
other the other driver should have stayed for the police
officer to come in. And that's gonna that's not gonna
look good on their when they go to court if
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they decide to sue.
Speaker 1 (01:23:03):
That's just my opinion.
Speaker 7 (01:23:05):
So this is so weird.
Speaker 17 (01:23:06):
This just happened to me about forty five minutes ago.
Someone cut me off in traffic break check me. I
ended up bumping them. There was no damage to their car,
a little bit of damage to mine. We got out,
took pictures of each other's license plates didn't want to
exchange information because there was no damage to his car.
I could take care of mine, but I didn't know
(01:23:26):
what to do at this point. And I know exactly
what to do because I listened to Colbert Court.
Speaker 4 (01:23:30):
Al right on why do you have to name the
guy Johnny? Yeah, yeah, no joke. Yeah, how could you
tell there were damage to your car? Wait? A second
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Speaker 4 (01:23:48):
You were good luck. A lot of texting action on
that case from glober Court, so a lot of people
asking questions. A real good case. Welcome back on Jim
Theer's deb Hello Jack, yep, and Ross as well.
Speaker 6 (01:23:58):
It's true, all of it, the Jedi everything.
Speaker 4 (01:24:02):
So during the break, I walked into master Control where
Jack and Ross sit while we do the program, and
I looked at Ross and I said, I got a story.
It's gonna rock your socks.
Speaker 6 (01:24:12):
My socks already got rocked when Master Chief from Halo
got announced to be on PlayStation. So I'm ready for
another Slack rattle.
Speaker 4 (01:24:19):
Very nice, Okay, for the first time in thirty five.
Speaker 8 (01:24:24):
Years, exactly meant nothing to him, dude, For the first.
Speaker 3 (01:24:28):
Time in thirty five years, this has happened in the
top one hundred Billboard charts.
Speaker 10 (01:24:35):
Oh man, I know it, you do.
Speaker 4 (01:24:37):
And it's so heartbreaking.
Speaker 6 (01:24:39):
It is and it's hard to believe, is it not?
It is not that hard to believe.
Speaker 4 (01:24:43):
Okay, let's see if these guys can get it.
Speaker 3 (01:24:44):
For the first time in thirty five years in the
top one hundred Billboard charts, this has happened.
Speaker 7 (01:24:52):
I don't know.
Speaker 8 (01:24:53):
Bob Marley's compilation is no longer number one.
Speaker 4 (01:24:57):
No the Billboard chart. Sorry, no artist is back to
no no, not back back. He said, no artist, no no,
no artists. Oh today I song no no, no, no no,
for the first.
Speaker 3 (01:25:16):
Time in thirty five years in the top forty of
the American Billboard Top one hundred.
Speaker 4 (01:25:21):
There is no hip hop song.
Speaker 3 (01:25:24):
For thirty five years, there was at least one rap
song in the top one hundred of the Billboard, and
there's no rap song.
Speaker 4 (01:25:32):
That is a gigantically big deal, by the way, it's massive.
But Jack does that. Jack shrugged your shoulders because it
had nothing to do with spring steam. Yeah, I'm gonna
sleep well tonight. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:25:41):
Not one rap song in the top forty of the
Billboard Top one hundred is a gigantic cultural chift.
Speaker 4 (01:25:49):
It's a blowback on that stupid six seven nonsense.
Speaker 6 (01:25:53):
It is uh yeah, it's very weird, and it kind
of gives people like dare I say, you, Jim dare
I say, people like myself, the old heads who enjoy
rap and hip hop.
Speaker 4 (01:26:05):
No matter what our skin is, we can.
Speaker 6 (01:26:08):
Collectively now objectively say that young people ruined racks. Ya,
that this generation they were ruined torch. They were given
a massive cultural of just explosive church and the torch,
and they dropped it. They dropped it severely.
Speaker 3 (01:26:27):
The list now lacks a rap track, ending a thirty
five year streak for the genre. It says, previously Billboard
removed songs it slip blow number twenty five after twenty
five weeks, number fifty after twenty weeks.
Speaker 4 (01:26:39):
It says.
Speaker 3 (01:26:40):
Luther from Kendrick Lamar finished at thirty eight in its
final week, but failed to reach number twenty five after
twenty six weeks on the chart, resulting in its removal.
Per the guidelines and It says that believe it or not,
that hip hop as a genre has been lacking in
sales and has been lacking in penetration since two thous twenty,
(01:27:01):
that it's been dropping yearly since twenty.
Speaker 4 (01:27:03):
This is what everyone gets for picking on Drake.
Speaker 10 (01:27:07):
This is what you get.
Speaker 4 (01:27:08):
And it says like you know, Justin Bieber, Olivia Dean, Alex,
Warren Taylor Swift. Of course, all of those artists are
doing quite well, like pop music is doing very very well.
Speaker 7 (01:27:19):
I blame it on the K pop demons, the Demons,
demon Hunters. Yeah, the Demon Hunters is doing well.
Speaker 4 (01:27:25):
Is Yeah, rock is not doing that bad either. I mean,
it's the latest sign of recent dip in raps commercial dominance.
Since hip hop hit a market peak in twenty twenty,
it's been a slow decline ever since.
Speaker 6 (01:27:35):
And I would also, oh, man, hold me back, Jack, No,
go for it. You're unleashed, I promise you. On that
billboard there are rap versus hey maybe yeah that the hybrid. Yeah,
and that's what the feature makes me mad? A feat
a little bit more granted. Listen, I'm a six foot
(01:27:56):
two white guy. All I can show and tell you
on this time topic is what I've seen is a
whole lot of culture vulturing, a whole lot of One
thing that makes me upset and it always makes me
feel awkward, is whenever I see I'm just call call
the house season here, the white community cherry pick what
they want out of the Black community, and then it's cool,
(01:28:19):
and then it's cool.
Speaker 4 (01:28:25):
People drive all of the sales of that.
Speaker 6 (01:28:26):
No, No, I I just don't like it. When I
drove me a little up the wall. I remember watching
me whip right, and then we started seeing white choirs
do that, and I really didn't like knowing that the
parents of those children's hitting that whip, hitting that nay nay,
(01:28:48):
having a blast over in their little church group also
does not respect the culture where that came out of.
Speaker 3 (01:28:57):
For that happened with Kendrick right, the song that he's
sang at the super Bowl, after that, all those memes
of softball moms the next day doing that little walk
shuffle thing.
Speaker 4 (01:29:06):
It was everywhere.
Speaker 6 (01:29:07):
I would say, it happens to every famous black celebrity. Ever,
there's just so many times where I've seen it where
it's like, man, you do not know where that came from,
and you're just gonna do it, and you know what,
now it's yours, and without ever going and saying like,
you know where we got this from, maybe we should
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respect and like the fountain of culture that is the
black community without just cherry picking it to death.
Speaker 3 (01:29:37):
Let's parallel this with rock music, all right, and listen
to because we've seen genres of rock music die right
in front of us. Hair Metal died right in front
of us, Disco died right in front of us because
culture changed. Like when grunge came in, it's a new
form of rock and roll that was raw, It was
more genuine, right, and it wiped away all the plastic
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hair metal that was just your basically fake bands with
you know, with spandex and stuff like that. The grunge
movement came in, it looked like people walking off the
factory lines.
Speaker 4 (01:30:07):
The guy that playing the music.
Speaker 6 (01:30:08):
It got very cool to look like you don't care,
right exactly so secretly you very much do. But that
could also happen in hip hop, right, It can happen
in hip hop, like it could be where that culture
just goes.
Speaker 4 (01:30:20):
Well, we don't care for that style of that anymore.
Speaker 3 (01:30:22):
We're gonna take a chill pill and come back as
nineties rot you know, my Chemical Romance or any of
those bands later down the road as rock started kind
of getting a new revolution in the late nineties and
now going through another lull.
Speaker 4 (01:30:34):
Through the two thousands.
Speaker 3 (01:30:35):
I mean, this could probably just be a lull with
hip hop and until they change the way that they
do it. Maybe the beats are different than mumble rap thing.
Speaker 4 (01:30:41):
Who knows. I don't rule that out.
Speaker 6 (01:30:43):
And just to connect the dots of my last little
spiel there to the current topic, is that those top
one hundred songs will have some rap versus or some
rap element from it, and it will not It will
just be forgotten where that all started from. And how
cool and how culturally impactful rap music is. It's the most, honest,
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it's the most. It's just it's so such a cool
genre of music. And I just see so many old
white people just scoff at.
Speaker 4 (01:31:13):
It, and I get it.
Speaker 6 (01:31:15):
Not everybody is for everything. Not everything is for everybody,
and I will always respect that. But then if you
do feel that way, don't start hitting the DAP, don't
start ripping me goost dance.
Speaker 3 (01:31:28):
Deb and I are really big hip hop fans, I
know Devliss is hip hop like almost every day going on.
Speaker 4 (01:31:32):
What do you think about this? Why? Why do you
believe that hip hop has fallen out of favor all
of a sudden.
Speaker 7 (01:31:37):
I think the big you know, hit makers aren't around anymore.
I mean Bieber, he did put out it. Well, you
definitely can't put Bieber in it. I wonder if like
that Mexican ot like, I love his music, but there
hasn't been a hit that's come out that's been able
to you know, cross pollinate with with different demo audiences.
Speaker 4 (01:31:57):
The Kendrick that was the biggest one, I mean recently, right.
Speaker 3 (01:32:03):
Yeah, I would think that was adopted by white audiences.
I mean, is that is that what you're saying.
Speaker 4 (01:32:08):
I'm not saying they adopted maybe ross is. I'm just saying,
but that was a pretty big hit that you know,
would have been in the top forties.
Speaker 8 (01:32:16):
I mean, Diddy was a machine.
Speaker 7 (01:32:18):
He was a hit making machine, but his mind has
most definitely been off music for the last several years.
Speaker 6 (01:32:23):
I guess all I'm saying is that I I don't
like it whenever I see any group of people do
something that's not from their original group and then call
it their own So.
Speaker 4 (01:32:36):
Just appropriations what you talking about? That's cultural appropriation, right, yeah,
but it's and then there's also like the still the
turnaround and then to just scoff at. But that doesn't
mean that that other people from other races can't make
music like that. I mean, I you know, as long
as what you're saying, as long as they.
Speaker 3 (01:32:50):
Give the proper uh the proper respect due to it,
is that what they're saying, Because I mean, there are
plenty of white hip hop artists that are are very
good at what they do.
Speaker 6 (01:32:56):
I'm not saying that there aren't. I'm not saying that.
I'm just saying that whenever I saw a seven year
old hit the whip, hit hit the dab while having
their parents go like m I just think they need
to pull theirself up from the bootstraps. And having both
of those things happen at the same time just made
me scratch.
Speaker 4 (01:33:15):
My eyeballs out. I don't know, I just think they
need to.
Speaker 6 (01:33:19):
I just think they need to do this as a
community while their kid is being influenced in such a
fun and charismatic way, like and they don't connect the
dots that like, yo, yeah, the thing that you rally
against is also the thing that makes your son go
happy and do dance moves. Right now in the recess courtyard.
Speaker 4 (01:33:42):
You're also seeing more hip hop, I think fused with
country and is that no longer considered hip hop?
Speaker 13 (01:33:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:33:50):
I mean I don't know that was a thing for
a moment. Is that still happening? What genre does jelly
roll not fit into except maybe classic hip hop?
Speaker 10 (01:33:59):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:34:00):
Any jonre that size forty two?
Speaker 6 (01:34:03):
But yeah, I think this is what happens when you
take the like the artistry and skill about being a
rapper or an mc listen. I've smoked many of blunts
in a house party and freestyle wrapped myself into some
more alcohol different house parties. I love rapping. I don't
know if rapping loves me, but that doesn't mean it
won't stop me from ever doing it.
Speaker 3 (01:34:23):
And by the way, man again, country music went through
this Like you would think that country music would be
feel a fail proof that there's a built in audience
for that. But in the nineties country ruled supreme and
then it went through a massive lull and now with
Morgan Wallan and a couple other.
Speaker 4 (01:34:36):
Guys, it made a comeback. But for the most part.
I mean it went through that. I mean we see
cycles of this. Maybe this is just another one who knows.
Speaker 6 (01:34:42):
Not gonna say Morgan Wallen isn't talented, but will say
I'll never forget how he got famous.
Speaker 3 (01:34:47):
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Speaker 10 (01:35:15):
Sh dude, after morning, Cole Burt Cbrew Ross, you nailed
it on the head. Kids today have ruined rap. Mumble
rap is dumb as hell, It's incomprehensible. You know what
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was cool when we couldn't understand what Bussel Rhymes was
saying because he rhymes so damn fast you basically couldn't
understand it. Not Baha, mumble rap sucks.
Speaker 4 (01:35:49):
Get out of here. He's so mad.
Speaker 11 (01:35:52):
I know what Ross is saying, and I partially agree
with the music thing and the hip hop, but hip
hop itself is dying.
Speaker 5 (01:35:59):
This isn't anybody's fault but the artist and what the
culture is turning into.
Speaker 1 (01:36:05):
It's been happening for the longest time. And now here's
the effect.
Speaker 4 (01:36:10):
I mean, without Kendrick gon to select others who is
actually making good hip hop music, whether it's a disc
track or whatever.
Speaker 7 (01:36:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:36:23):
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Speaker 10 (01:36:41):
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Speaker 6 (01:36:48):
Another little tinfoil theory on about why rap has not
hit the Billboard Top one hundred is because the last
thing that got really popular was probably the worst thing
to happen to that genre. Of music, which is drill rap,
and I don't know where you go from there. Yeah,
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like when you have songs that are about hard topics
like murder and it's a real murder.
Speaker 4 (01:37:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:37:19):
Well yeah, well there's nothing that's going to be more
intense or more graphic than that.
Speaker 4 (01:37:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:37:26):
Maybe people just cooling from the message. Maybe the message
just isn't hitting the way it used to. You know,
I've for what you do that's new. The last couple
my last couple of rounds. I've given two eighties hip
hop albums for the sole reason that, and I gave
rock Him's record for the sole reason that, at the
time it was considered a masterpiece of hip hop because
of his rhyme style. And it did not say the
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N word once, did not curse once, did not talk
about drugs once, none of those, none of that. Never
demeaned women, didn't do any of that. Just talk about
him being a better rapper than anybody.
Speaker 4 (01:37:58):
That's all it was.
Speaker 3 (01:37:59):
But that's what was back in the day. It was
just you bragging about how good you were at hip
hop and how well you dressed.
Speaker 4 (01:38:05):
A little hot take.
Speaker 6 (01:38:05):
I'm sure there's gonna rub some people. There's plenty of
mumble rap songs that I still like. Look, I can
get loose to and have a fun time getting pumped
up before a show or pumped up before driving to work.
But though mumble rap to me always kind of felt
like punk rock.
Speaker 4 (01:38:22):
Yeah, I would wear like a little bit.
Speaker 6 (01:38:23):
Yea, they know the skill is out there and what
it means, and then they're just gonna trash, you know,
like make the least effort. Yeah, Like punk rock is
kind of like that in a weird way of like, yeah,
we understand that it's a cool guitar solo, but what
about making the people move?
Speaker 3 (01:38:39):
But a lot of the punk movement and a lot
of that other movements, they were anti corporation movements.
Speaker 4 (01:38:44):
That's really what it was.
Speaker 3 (01:38:45):
It was the anti it was the It was a
rebellion against corporate music and you know, music that wasn't
genuine and from the people in streets. That's what I
remember that as, because you remember when punk came along,
that was like the beginning of the stadium bands, you know,
Journey and bands like that. They were gigantic. They were
the ones getting all the record deals, and punk was
coming from the gutters. But it found a great audience.
Speaker 6 (01:39:08):
You know, also doesn't help the state of rap when
like you're sixty percent of your top ten from like
twenty eighteen to twenty twenty five died of an overdose.
Speaker 4 (01:39:17):
Yeah oh yeah. The either were shot and killed or odeed.
Speaker 3 (01:39:22):
So interestingly, we have talked about this at length. Of course,
it's been in the news recently about college degrees not
having the same value they had before, plus riddling you
with you know, debt for years, and of course the
blue collar movement and a move toward pushing more more
of the community to get jobs like trade jobs.
Speaker 7 (01:39:42):
Now the jobs that AI at least for a while,
won't be able to take.
Speaker 4 (01:39:46):
Yeah, no question whatsoever.
Speaker 3 (01:39:48):
And it's so funny because as I looked at this list,
I did not expect number one to be number one.
Speaker 4 (01:39:53):
I did not see that coming at all.
Speaker 3 (01:39:56):
And it was interesting because a friend I had in
high school that I used to go bold with a lot,
believe it or not, his dad did this and his
mom didn't work, and they lived in a relatively nice
place for Peetown. And I remember thinking to myself, damn, dude,
mister Nimick must be doing okay, because you know, they
got a pretty good life. I mean mom and dad
had a nice car. They lived in a nice brick house,
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you know. I mean he wore nice clothes and stuff,
and they only had one person in the house working.
And he worked for a company that handled this particular thing, garbage.
And it's the highest paying blue collar.
Speaker 4 (01:40:27):
Job out there driving the garbage. It's not a garbage truck.
I would tell you if anybody gets it, I'll buy
you lunch. Oh man, starting with you ross out of the.
Speaker 6 (01:40:37):
Okay, blue collar we would need one in this building,
a little little toilet guy, engineer.
Speaker 4 (01:40:44):
You say, a plumber, Yeah, plumbers are number seven on
the list. Okay, plumbers, Pipe fitters and steam fitters come
in number seven on the highest paid blue collar jobs.
Cleaning company, elevator technician. Uh, not cleaning jack.
Speaker 3 (01:40:58):
But I have to tell you I've heard that one
of the most successful franchises you can start right now
is a company that cleans buildings.
Speaker 4 (01:41:09):
Are doing very, very very well. Would you say, deb I'm.
Speaker 8 (01:41:12):
Sorry, elevator technician.
Speaker 4 (01:41:16):
No way, got a buy our lunch. Elevator and escalator
technician is number one. Wow, no way, you have lunch
coming tomorrow? Can you tell me what you want, I'll
buy it for you. What do you think they make
elevator tech? Escalator text? What do you think they make?
Average yearly salary? Deb What do you think one? One twelve?
Speaker 7 (01:41:35):
I was going to say one fifty.
Speaker 4 (01:41:37):
It depends on the year. It's got to go up
and down. I'll go will I wait, did that one
during the break? I'm gonna hit you with a shoe.
Speaker 6 (01:41:46):
I deserve it.
Speaker 4 (01:41:47):
I'm going to hit you with the bottom of my shoes.
I hit myself to I go underd and fifty one
hundred and six thousand average salary, with about ten percent
of those people earning up to one fifty. Like you
guys said, well, I mean yeah, and that's that's exactly
what my friend the dad did. He worked for Otis
Elevator Company.
Speaker 7 (01:42:07):
Oh wow, that's the only name you've ever seen on
any elevator.
Speaker 3 (01:42:11):
He worked for Otis Elevator and he would travel around
up through Jacksonville and Gainesville and he would repair elevators.
And my man made coin I mean bro had a
brand new, jacked up foural drive just like you're supposed to.
Had the bass boat. Mom had the nice car, brick house,
and this was like mid eighties, those dudes were making bank.
Speaker 8 (01:42:30):
That's so fascinating that you point out the brick part.
Speaker 4 (01:42:33):
Yeah, because I mean it was a big deal. Oh yah, Yeah,
it's a big deal. Have a brick house that's in
my hotel.
Speaker 8 (01:42:37):
It's not a cheap building material.
Speaker 1 (01:42:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:42:39):
What else do you guys think he has a brick
hmmm house.
Speaker 4 (01:42:45):
We have a friend in this business, Jack fireworks sounds.
That's so funny. Another friend that you have spent time
with computer repair men. You have spent time with Jack
and he actually used to He used to appear on
the show that you worked on before.
Speaker 3 (01:43:01):
Dob Trainer Aircraft and Avionics equipment mechanic in tech. Oh
boyn fixes helicopter blades.
Speaker 4 (01:43:10):
Yes he does. That's what he does. Seriously, Yeah, that's
what vern does.
Speaker 7 (01:43:14):
They send me, How do you fix a helic I
mean do they have to like sharpen it stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:43:18):
They send him helicopter blades and they get stressed, They
get small stress fractures. His job, I believe is to
is to inch by inch go over this helicopter blade
and make sure there are no fractures, and then if
there are, he repairs them or tells them that it
can't be replaced.
Speaker 4 (01:43:33):
But that's his job.
Speaker 6 (01:43:35):
That is cool, though I'm rooting for him just to
show up and sharpen them. We gotta make these things
go fast.
Speaker 10 (01:43:42):
We got.
Speaker 8 (01:43:44):
Like a farrier, right who changes horseshoes.
Speaker 4 (01:43:48):
Yeah, you gonna get this thing.
Speaker 6 (01:43:49):
Real cut papers.
Speaker 8 (01:43:52):
Failure wouldn't be on there. That's an agricultural job.
Speaker 3 (01:43:55):
Electrical power line installer or repairer comes into number two
because of the danger that I was going to say.
Speaker 7 (01:44:00):
I just watched a guy try and catch an electric
line with a hook and I was like, oh, dude,
you don't get paid enough.
Speaker 4 (01:44:06):
Believe it or not. And this is again, this is wild.
Speaker 3 (01:44:09):
Now we also have somebody close to us that works
in this field because our friend Candice, her husband is
a railroad worker, right right, They are number four on
the list. Really yeah, number four. Stationary engineer and boiler
operator comes in at number five. Industrial machine mechanic.
Speaker 7 (01:44:30):
What's the stationary thing? I automatically thought of like a
nice paper with your.
Speaker 4 (01:44:36):
I think a stationary engineer is one that stays in
one like it just works in one area like Frank,
I believe would be like a stationary engineer.
Speaker 7 (01:44:43):
But that would the boiler thing. That would be like
industrial equipment.
Speaker 4 (01:44:46):
Yeah, yeah, but I don't know if that's right or not.
That didn't sound right because it's also paired up with
boiler operator's dangerous. Here's the deal. Either I work in
an office or I run a boiler. Saturday, I ran
into a longtime listener on the Brewbuts and he is
a boiler repair guy. He listens to the whole station
as he travels from me Dan, and he goes you'd
be surprised because people like you think boilers is a
(01:45:07):
past a way of you know, het in a building,
and it's quite common.
Speaker 3 (01:45:12):
Yeah, that's crazy. Plumber, pipe fitter, steamfitter. That's at number seven, right,
number eight, number eight, wind turbine technician, number nine, good
old electrician. Yeah, and the great the great thing about
being an electrician. I got a buddy that owns a
company up in Ormond Beach. I mean you can start
as a what's the woman, Yeah, like a jerky, like
(01:45:33):
a like a helper. But there's a word for prentis
a princess.
Speaker 4 (01:45:36):
That's it. Jack.
Speaker 3 (01:45:37):
You can start it as an apprentice, like just just
basically shadowing a guy that's been doing it.
Speaker 4 (01:45:41):
And move up in that ranks.
Speaker 3 (01:45:43):
And he told me at one point, I can take
somebody with almost no experience. In a year and a
half or two years, I'll be making fifty bucks an hour. Really, dud,
what's his name number? And then lastly, is so a
solar photo VAULTIAC installer?
Speaker 4 (01:45:58):
So yeah, it's just a solar and saw. Yeah, a
PV system photovoltaic system. That's your system that produces electricity,
the kind you have. I have on my roof.
Speaker 7 (01:46:07):
So that would they also do like municipalities, because you
see those great big fields that like Mount Dora has.
Speaker 8 (01:46:12):
Solo solar farms.
Speaker 4 (01:46:13):
Yeah, yeah, not too bad there. It's the same thing.
It's just putting it on the stand in the ground
or putting it on the roof.
Speaker 7 (01:46:20):
That's actually kind of hopeful when you think when you
hear that two of the top blue collar jobs are
having to do with renewable energy sources.
Speaker 8 (01:46:28):
Yeah, no joke, you know a solar and wind? Yeah,
wind turbine.
Speaker 4 (01:46:32):
No truck drivers, yeah, no truck drivers.
Speaker 8 (01:46:34):
And that's dangerous.
Speaker 4 (01:46:35):
Look, can I tell you there were a lot of
people that didn't make this list that I thought would
be on there. I mean, I mean, there are a
lot of blue collar jobs out there that you know what,
I just paid for masonry, and in Lake County, they
should be up there. And I'm telling you, I had
no idea that laying block got that kind of action. Yeah,
dang dog. Nice.
Speaker 7 (01:46:52):
But you know though, we had some because you know,
we had our foundation lifted and we had some cracks
in our block and it was interesting when we had
a mason come out to fix it. I'm thinking, all right, well,
I mean you just got to put some mortar, you know,
out here, and he's like, oh no, no, we gotta go.
Speaker 4 (01:47:08):
Don't you love it when you do that. Don't you
love it when you take it? Absolute? No idea, I know,
you know that probably should only cost about eighteen hundred dollars.
Speaker 7 (01:47:16):
Well, I mean what was crazy was that I thought
fixing it from the outside meant it was fixed, and
he was like, oh no, We've got to go in
the crawl space and fix it from both sides.
Speaker 4 (01:47:26):
This guy.
Speaker 7 (01:47:26):
I was like, that's why we pay you, because I
would have put just mortar on one side and called
it a day.
Speaker 3 (01:47:31):
That's why when I we got this wall fixed. Basically,
what happened was we had this planter looking thing that's
in the driveway, and there was a palm tree that
overgrew and busted out part of the wall, right, So
it really wasn't even that big of a space, and
I figured I told my wife, I said that should
be no more than three thousand dollars.
Speaker 7 (01:47:47):
They pulled up and saw your house and went put
ching my machine up.
Speaker 3 (01:47:52):
And he started talking about drilling holes in a POxy
and all this other stuff. I said, just tell me
the number, dude, I don't need your I don't need
the It was double. Well, well I'm not done on you,
mister Colbert. Where all are going to need diamond flakes?
Speaker 4 (01:48:05):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:48:06):
Right? And a brand new road or off ala kop
if this is another one of those situations that you
get yourself into with a specified talent, Like if you
take your computer to a computer gun, he says, and
he fixes it in three seconds.
Speaker 3 (01:48:18):
He goes, that's one hundred and fifty dollars. You're like,
what it took you three seconds? And no, it took
me thirty years to learn how to fix this in
three seconds. That's exactly what this scenario was for me.
Speaker 4 (01:48:27):
I'm like, damn, dude, that shit, because not only was
it seven k, they did it in basically two four
hour shifts, so in eight hours it was seven thousand dollars.
Speaker 7 (01:48:37):
I'm not saying anything but masonry.
Speaker 3 (01:48:39):
Seven grand an hour is what I paid to have
this thing fixed. Now it's perfect and it's stuck out
in the whole nine yards, But that's exactly.
Speaker 9 (01:48:47):
What it was.
Speaker 8 (01:48:47):
I'm telling you. Living in a big house sometimes hurts
you more than anything.
Speaker 4 (01:48:51):
I don't know, trust me, I know, I don't know
if you paid seven grand an hour.
Speaker 3 (01:48:55):
No, No, I said one thousand dollars an hour because
he worked there an eight hours, So okay, my back,
I didn't all of us too much.
Speaker 4 (01:49:04):
Yeah yeah, and they were there not they weren't there
long enough. I'm like, you should do something else for
a couple other hours to justify this number, dude, because
you mind raking the yard. That does not feel right.
Speaker 8 (01:49:14):
Did you bring in the garbage cans?
Speaker 4 (01:49:15):
It does not feel right at all?
Speaker 3 (01:49:16):
And I'm confused. You just wanted a palm tree moved. No,
I had to pay separate for that. That cost other money.
Having the palm tree dugout, See that costs. That was
another that was two hundred just.
Speaker 4 (01:49:27):
To have that done.
Speaker 6 (01:49:28):
See, that's why I dressed.
Speaker 5 (01:49:29):
The way I do.
Speaker 6 (01:49:31):
Oh yeah, nobody mean that means like I'm gonna get
a low ball.
Speaker 4 (01:49:34):
They're gonna get me and be like, what is this
guy gonna give us? I show up wearing the worst
clothes to every mechanic that's actually brilliant. I should beat
people off property. Yeah, I like to show up to
my Jiffy Lube with an open wound. Yeah yeah, not
doing well.
Speaker 3 (01:49:53):
I should use my truck as a money vantage. You
guys are one hundred percent right. I'll meet you in
the parking a lot of circle gay. You can see
I've got no tailgates right exactly. My trug looks like
literally I've been living in it for six months. You will,
you'll feel sorry for me, and then we'll pull up
to the house, and then you'll feel duped, and finally
I'll get over.
Speaker 4 (01:50:09):
Finally, all to save a gray and all right, four.
Speaker 3 (01:50:13):
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Speaker 8 (01:53:01):
Let's just go straight up number one.
Speaker 4 (01:53:02):
Number one?
Speaker 10 (01:53:03):
Jay.
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How you doing, Jay?
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Doing great?
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Boss got a question here for you have four answers.
One of these answers is not true. What But if
you can find it, I will certainly send you over
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Look out? Jay? All right, Jay, here we go.
Speaker 3 (01:53:37):
On this day in eighteen sixty four, Helena was deemed
the capital of Montana.
Speaker 4 (01:53:44):
On this day.
Speaker 3 (01:53:45):
Oh wow, here are three fun facts about Montana and
one big skyline best.
Speaker 6 (01:53:50):
My chemical romance song, not even close, Don't don't at me?
Speaker 4 (01:53:53):
All right, very nice?
Speaker 3 (01:53:54):
All right, we're talking about Montana, buddy. Which one of
these is not true? Number one? Montana has sent the
very first woman to Congress.
Speaker 4 (01:54:02):
Number two.
Speaker 3 (01:54:03):
Although Montana is the fourth largest state by land mass,
it only has two area codes. Number three, Montana is
the only state in the US with at will employment,
meaning you could only be fired for cause or Lastly,
America's oldest Chinese restaurant, the Peakin Noodle Parlor, is in Butte, Montana.
(01:54:24):
It opened to nineteen eleven. Which of those is a lie?
Speaker 4 (01:54:29):
That's good? Number three. No, that's absolutely true.
Speaker 3 (01:54:32):
Montana is the only state in the US with at
will employment, which means you could only be.
Speaker 4 (01:54:37):
Fired if they actually have a cause to fire you.
Speaker 9 (01:54:40):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (01:54:41):
I did not know that until right today. Yeah, hey, Dave,
look over there. What you're fired in Florida? Exactly?
Speaker 1 (01:54:51):
Two?
Speaker 4 (01:54:51):
Three, four or five? Let's do two due, Let's just
go round on the line. Carol, How you doing How
are you doing? Good? Carol? We're talking about Montana. Which
one of these is untrue? Number one?
Speaker 3 (01:55:00):
Montana sent the very first woman to Congress number two.
Although Montana is the fourth largest state by land mass,
it actually only has two area codes. Or lastly, America's
oldest Chinese restaurant, the Peakin Noodle Parlor, is in Butte, Montana.
Speaker 4 (01:55:15):
It opened to nineteen eleven. I'll go with this Tacon one.
That's the one. You're a winner. So how many area
codes do you believe the entire state of Montana has
just one?
Speaker 3 (01:55:30):
It only has one? No way, absolutely the truth. Let
me tell you something else. It's crazy about Montana. By
the way, you're a winner. Congratulations, there you go. Montana
from corner to corner is fifteen hundred miles, which means
that the southwest corner of Montana, how do they put this,
is closer to Texas. If you're in the southwest corner
(01:55:54):
of Montana, you're closer to Texas than you are to
the top of Montana. Oh wow, or something like that.
You know, some crazy stat like that which I did
not know. I don't spend a lot of time checking
out Montana.
Speaker 8 (01:56:05):
But that's one of the Big Sky Country or it
is Big Sky, I.
Speaker 4 (01:56:07):
Mean, that's one of its They call it the Treasure
State or the big sky state. It's got a couple
of them.
Speaker 7 (01:56:11):
I had no idea, Sorry, but I had no idea.
Bordered Canada. Yeah yeah, I thought it was like south
of Wyoming or Idaho.
Speaker 3 (01:56:19):
Montana sent the very first woman to Congress. Montana does
have the oldest Chinese restaurant in the US. The Pecan
Noodle Parlor is in Butte, and it is over one
hundred and ten years old.
Speaker 7 (01:56:31):
That is crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:56:33):
A couple of are things about Montana.
Speaker 10 (01:56:34):
You may not know what.
Speaker 4 (01:56:35):
I'm just throwing this out here.
Speaker 6 (01:56:37):
Arthur Blank owns Mountain Sky guest ranch out in Montana.
Your boy crashed that ranch, did you really? Yeah, I
slept on a floor for like three days away.
Speaker 4 (01:56:48):
Yes, gool yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:56:49):
Sixty percent of the state is farmland. Oh yeah, and
I think a large portion of it actually is owned
by the US government because a lot of state parks there,
like a lot of national parks.
Speaker 7 (01:56:58):
They just googled the the state to see in the
pictures were amazing.
Speaker 3 (01:57:03):
Montana has the third lowest population density in the US,
although it's the fourth biggest state, It's home to only
one point two million people. That's fewer people don't live
in Orlando in a state that's the fourth biggest in
the US.
Speaker 4 (01:57:15):
Wow, Montana is not very diverse. What really? What percent?
Speaker 8 (01:57:23):
Color me shocked? Actually, don't color me.
Speaker 4 (01:57:25):
What percentage of Montana's are Caucasian?
Speaker 8 (01:57:29):
Ninety seven ninety two eighty.
Speaker 4 (01:57:32):
Three percent racists?
Speaker 17 (01:57:35):
You guys?
Speaker 10 (01:57:36):
What?
Speaker 4 (01:57:36):
Why did you guys? Chill a little bit? It was
less than ten percent off. Recreational weed is illegal. It's
legal as hell in Montana, is it really? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:57:44):
I bet your ass hunk yourself crazy. Nobody's going to
see you. Your nearest neighbors seven thousand miles away.
Speaker 4 (01:57:49):
Good point, all forty four of them are so excited
it is.
Speaker 6 (01:57:52):
He's right on the money.
Speaker 13 (01:57:53):
Man.
Speaker 6 (01:57:54):
Whenever I was in Montana and I was just going
through it and not at the ranch, if you saw
some one, you almost felt obligated to talk to them,
to be like are you okay?
Speaker 4 (01:58:05):
Yeah? Am I okay? There you need anything?
Speaker 3 (01:58:08):
There is a human per square mile thing in that state.
I remember seeing this sat a long time ago. That
is startling, which means like for every human you would
have this been like square miles of property or something.
It's like that bananas.
Speaker 1 (01:58:19):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (01:58:20):
Yeah, there's so few people there.
Speaker 8 (01:58:21):
It sounds like a loner's dream come true.
Speaker 4 (01:58:24):
It's supposed to be one of the most beautiful states
in the world.
Speaker 6 (01:58:26):
There when I was at that ranch, That's why I
bring it up is that's probably the prettiest place. I
would put that along with Hawaii. I would put that band,
I would put all of that. That ranch was insane.
Speaker 4 (01:58:38):
Never been there.
Speaker 6 (01:58:39):
I was on a billion naires ranch on the floor,
not sleeping great, but I was there. Yeah, it's fake
bougie money.
Speaker 4 (01:58:47):
And what does the word montana mean? It translates to
the mountain, mountain is the answer? Oh yeah, jah, I
was about the guess the family of Hannah. What do
you got for thoughts? Big dog man?
Speaker 6 (01:59:04):
I love Halloween and I think it's worth knowinging now
that horror movies happen every day to everybody, But you
just got to switch your perspective. There are some human
to human interactions that are as horrific, as hostile, as
scary as the substance, as graphic as what Blair Witch project.
(01:59:28):
And I'm here to break down some of these social
situations so you don't get scared the next time somebody
throws a curveball out in the wine.
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I love this, Thank you. For the help. Boom, I
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I'm Jimner's deb Jack. Yeah, and Ross has some thoughts.
Let's get them.
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Scary movies are everywhere in twenty twenty five. Like, I
think everybody has their psychological rock bottom social situation. Sometimes
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it's when the check comes and everyone starts fighting for it, right,
you know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 4 (02:01:19):
Like some people have their own little like, their own
little ick like.
Speaker 3 (02:01:23):
So what you're saying is is if we're out with
a bunch of people and the check comes and there's
that jockeying for somebody to pay for it, that's that
makes you really uncomfortable, Well to some people, some.
Speaker 6 (02:01:33):
People, That's what I'm saying. Yeah, yeah, yeah, for me,
I don't care. I fight twice. You can have it
on the third bro, that's exactly what I do. Yeah,
I go baseball rules. Yeah, I'm like, I'm not gonna
fight you for paying. I'm not gonna play this game.
I'll foul twice and then I'll let you strike me.
Speaker 4 (02:01:47):
Yeah, this is exactly how it goes. I got that No, no, no,
let me get that. You sure, Yeah it's yours. Then
that's it. That's the fight I put up. Yeah yeah yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:01:55):
And also, by the way, little caveat, I don't want
this brought up ever again. Yeah right, yeah, yeah, I
don't care that we did our little debate there, so
real fast, I will tell you one of mine. And
then you guys start thinking if there's a social situation,
it doesn't have to be like a horror show, but
something that makes you go like, ah, I just wish
(02:02:16):
I did that better.
Speaker 3 (02:02:17):
Oh, what you're saying is what we're saying, is what
we wish we were better at in social situations?
Speaker 6 (02:02:23):
Yeah, or just something that makes you go like, why
is it? Why do I get so irrational about this
when it comes to talking to another human being.
Speaker 4 (02:02:32):
I'll go first, this is kind of what I mean here, right.
Speaker 6 (02:02:34):
Do you guys ever catch yourself this happens all the
time in this career, all the time when you're in
mid conversation and you're like, damn, dude, I have such
a funny thing to say or such a great thing
to say, and then they then the person who's in
that conversation says the thing, oh god, that you're about
(02:02:57):
to say, yes, and then they.
Speaker 4 (02:02:59):
Go, well what do you think? And then you go, well,
that you what you said? Yeah, but I thought of
it first. I just didn't say it. Yeah. I have
to bite my tongue from saying that.
Speaker 6 (02:03:10):
Yeah, you see, that's like one of my irrational icks
that out myself, Like when someone says the thing that
I'm saying, it should be like hell, yeah, another.
Speaker 4 (02:03:23):
Fellow fellow minded bird, right right right, Yes, we're closer.
Speaker 6 (02:03:26):
Yeah, I feel the same way I thought of it.
Speaker 4 (02:03:28):
I just didn't say it.
Speaker 5 (02:03:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:03:30):
It makes you look. Yeah, you can't do it.
Speaker 9 (02:03:32):
You can't do it.
Speaker 6 (02:03:33):
You got to avoid that horror show because that is
a very fast way to ruin your Pizza Bruno experience
twenty four.
Speaker 4 (02:03:41):
Yeah, looking at you, twenty twenty four. How about this one?
Speaker 7 (02:03:44):
You ever?
Speaker 6 (02:03:45):
I've done this plenty of times on comedy show, all
of a sudden, I get a heckler. The heckler says
something pretty witty and it gets a small laugh, and
now the ball is on my court. Now I have
to say something amplified and funnier. I've got I would
say about an eighty percent hit rate of coming through
on the miracle. But that, dude, it's so bad. It's
(02:04:10):
so awkward. There's one time I was not doing well.
This is a couple of years ago, and I don't
know if I had too many fluid ounces of beer
or something, but this table in the front just would
not shut up. And I think I was a little
too tipsy. I got real aggressive, real fast. It was
for white women, right, and I was like, all all
(02:04:31):
care bears. I felt like I was in a forest,
all these care bears. They collectively needed to see the manager,
and they're they're going on and on, and I go, hey,
by the way, ladies, you smell of fresh divorce.
Speaker 4 (02:04:42):
I was wondering.
Speaker 6 (02:04:44):
I was wondering if we can actually stop the white
wine on table five, because right now we have both
spellings of the word white wine.
Speaker 4 (02:04:51):
Right, Because these women and I lose the audience, you
lose them, I lose themose are good jokes. Well, I
also said some other things that I don't feel comfortable
saying into this a seaword stuff and audience not that stuff. No, No,
that's how rumors start.
Speaker 6 (02:05:07):
Another audience member stands up, Oh no and goes, are
you just gonna make fun of them the entire time?
Speaker 4 (02:05:15):
Wow? As if you do, you have any material? Right,
I now have the ball in my court, and I
keep thinking, I'm thinking, and I'm thinking, time is up.
Speaker 6 (02:05:27):
I look at that audience memor, I go, you're right,
and I apologize, and then we started talking about Starbucks coffee.
Speaker 4 (02:05:34):
Really Still to this day it haunts me.
Speaker 6 (02:05:37):
Yeah, I should have said, yeah, I am gonna keep
making No, I'm gonna make fun of you.
Speaker 4 (02:05:43):
That's what I should have said.
Speaker 6 (02:05:45):
And now I am every time I do stand up
comedy waiting for the person to stand up and go, well,
are you gonna keep making fun of them? And then
I would say, no, I'm gonna make fun of you.
That hole holding onto you just in case that's a
horror show.
Speaker 4 (02:06:02):
And by the way, this just happened to you last Thursday.
Into varies because there's a couple of people not heckling,
just trying to help out with the show, like yeah, yeah,
that felt like they need to be involved in the mentality.
Speaker 6 (02:06:10):
Did a good job, Yep, we we can conjure that.
Speaker 4 (02:06:13):
Yeah, brought that down. But that moment when you live
for like multiple years, like, god, I wish I would
have said that at that one moment.
Speaker 6 (02:06:23):
Horrific.
Speaker 4 (02:06:24):
Yeah. Mine is way different than that. And this actually
just happened in the studio, not even two weeks ago.
Speaker 3 (02:06:30):
Social situation, so horror me. Yeah, this this could have
been anywhere out in public, but it happened. I have
a hard time not man explaining stuff.
Speaker 6 (02:06:41):
Because because I think a four stroke just read up.
Speaker 8 (02:06:47):
Because I read how good I am ross.
Speaker 4 (02:06:49):
I read a lot of stuff. So I feel that
when I get into a conversation if somebody said something
and I'm like, well, I've read that whole story.
Speaker 3 (02:06:55):
I know that's all right here, I'm gonna go, well,
what really happened was? And then what you've done right
there is you've lost everybody within ten feet of you.
Speaker 4 (02:07:03):
I just did this to deb the other day, and I.
Speaker 6 (02:07:05):
Literally did it.
Speaker 4 (02:07:06):
She's kind of giving me this weird smile, and I'm like,
and I stopped myself admits it it's true story.
Speaker 3 (02:07:10):
And then I go, am, I man explaining to you,
and she goes, yes, you are, and I've literally apologize
to her.
Speaker 4 (02:07:16):
I'm I'm so sorry. It's good because she so often
gets everything oh yeah, yeah, or least mansplainable person, but
doing that in public and having somebody like look at
you and go, yeah, we're aware.
Speaker 3 (02:07:35):
She guessed WEG song correctly last week. Yeah yeah, she
elevator engineers.
Speaker 8 (02:07:40):
No, the one that takes the cake is the hair wreath.
Speaker 6 (02:07:43):
Hair wreath.
Speaker 4 (02:07:46):
You can't even recognize that?
Speaker 1 (02:07:48):
Yeah, I did.
Speaker 7 (02:07:48):
That's because he brought it up a couple of weeks
later when he was like, you know, yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:07:53):
But I think this would be a horror story for
you in general, like just being what Ross is saying
about being, you know, having conversations and doing stuff like that, and.
Speaker 6 (02:08:01):
Then it like lingers, do you ever hold on to
a what if scenario the next time you run into
that person for that conversation?
Speaker 4 (02:08:11):
Right?
Speaker 8 (02:08:11):
Yeah, absolutely, and especially like.
Speaker 7 (02:08:15):
You know, I'm so bad with names, right, I never
forget a face, but I'm so bad with names. And
what I figured out is I'm probably not as bad
with names as I think I am. But as soon
as the name of the person will pop in my head,
I'll immediately start questioning myself.
Speaker 4 (02:08:32):
Exactly, Dave Tom Tom Tom, Dave, d Justin is a Justin?
Speaker 7 (02:08:36):
And then there's that uncomfortable thing where I'm busy in
my head questioning, and then it just the conversation gets
off on the whole wrong leg because it's like, Oh,
I'm not important enough to remember.
Speaker 4 (02:08:46):
Yeah, how's this? I've been in those shoes. I think
all four of us have been in.
Speaker 8 (02:08:50):
Oh that's it's hey daddy, Oh right.
Speaker 4 (02:08:54):
Exactly. We all have that phrase, right, that was bartending.
It's faces and drinks, but names would it? So everyone,
hey daddy O, what's up?
Speaker 7 (02:09:03):
Right? Exactly? But to remember their drinks was pretty amazing
in and of itself.
Speaker 4 (02:09:07):
Coming up. If I call you big Dog, I do
not know who you are. I am sorry. I'm gonna
many right here on the air. If at an what's
a big dog?
Speaker 10 (02:09:17):
Hey?
Speaker 9 (02:09:18):
Who you are?
Speaker 4 (02:09:19):
Totally forgot your name? My apologies. Next real radio appearance
is gonna be funny.
Speaker 10 (02:09:26):
Dog.
Speaker 9 (02:09:26):
Got you what up? Dude?
Speaker 6 (02:09:30):
I am infamous at this point. I think for all
the people who know of me, maybe we've had a
drink or something. But when someone walks up to me
and goes rass, and I hear ross.
Speaker 4 (02:09:44):
And I look, and if I don't know who you are,
in two seconds, I'm running, just turning, I'm scramming, turning
and burning, just getting out of there, just like yo, there.
Speaker 9 (02:09:56):
Are by.
Speaker 4 (02:09:59):
Because I I can't.
Speaker 6 (02:10:01):
I cannot put my wife in the name game situation
the amount that I do already.
Speaker 4 (02:10:07):
Hey, this is my wife. Her name is Olivia. Olivia,
introduce yourself. I have like a pen and paper ready.
Speaker 3 (02:10:16):
It's like a it's like a it's like a vaudeville
act with my wife and I because that's because she's
really good at this stuff, because she meets a lot
of people in those meetings, business meetings all the time,
and I don't remember stuff, and I'll go, hey, it's
my wife, Tori.
Speaker 4 (02:10:27):
You remember her? Right? This is And then I'll get
the name that way sometimes Oh.
Speaker 6 (02:10:32):
Yeah, and people know it, people see it right through it.
Speaker 4 (02:10:36):
Dude, Am I telling?
Speaker 6 (02:10:37):
Am I breaking this news to you?
Speaker 9 (02:10:40):
Right? I got bad news?
Speaker 10 (02:10:41):
Damn.
Speaker 6 (02:10:42):
Everyone knows about the wife name game, not even a
game or a man. How this is probably my favorite
moment dead when you like latch onto that response when
you hold on to that social scenario, and you're like, man,
if only I would have said like, yeah, more like
ham and cheese are like some funny, witty thing. So
(02:11:03):
now the next time the conversation happens, you have the
opportunity to say the joke or whatever it is, and
then you butcher it because you get so excited, and
then you.
Speaker 4 (02:11:11):
Say it way too fast. You go yeah because like
ham a cheese, right, And then everyone's like, whoa.
Speaker 3 (02:11:16):
How about a client that changes their hairstyle? Oh, you
meet him once and then you see him again in
a mixture, not even three weeks later, but they change
their hairstyle, no clue who they are, and they walk
them in.
Speaker 4 (02:11:27):
They go, you're killing it for us, and I go,
all right, so happy to be part of the team, you.
Speaker 6 (02:11:38):
Big dog, big No, how about this?
Speaker 13 (02:11:41):
I got on war.
Speaker 4 (02:11:43):
I wish that hadn't happened, but I can tell you
it happens every year. Here's a horror story right here, man,
I'm out of bar. This happened about a month ago.
Guy walks up to me and goes, raw stude, you're
doing great over at the Orlando City Games. I look
at him.
Speaker 6 (02:11:59):
I'm like, man, he looks familiar.
Speaker 4 (02:12:04):
Bro, I knew who it was.
Speaker 6 (02:12:06):
Had gained weight.
Speaker 4 (02:12:08):
Oh yeah, no, I spent fifteen minutes talking to the sky.
It was the dude who hired you thought, watch out
for those scary movies out there in Jen pot Man,
all right out there in while there's some horror movies.
Got care How you communicate and how people communicate to you.
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Speaker 3 (02:12:38):
Slide over to real radio, down if him and send
that away for your chance at one thousand dollars.
Speaker 4 (02:12:43):
Groc had a moment. You know what, Grock is, right?
The AI for Twitter is the AI for xtually. Right,
it had a small moment. I'll explain what that wasn't next.
Speaker 9 (02:12:53):
Oh great, hey guys, there, you know what.
Speaker 16 (02:13:06):
I stopped feeling guilty about not remembering everybody's name. You
know why, because everybody forgets somebody's name. I just come
right out and say, hey, I'm sorry, what's your name again?
And most people are.
Speaker 9 (02:13:21):
More than willing to give it to you. And if
you're a celebrity. Of course we know your name. You
shouldn't be ashamed, be proud. Just ask what human doin.
Speaker 4 (02:13:34):
That sounds good?
Speaker 15 (02:13:37):
You won't forget fun name?
Speaker 4 (02:13:45):
Yeah quite on the set?
Speaker 9 (02:13:49):
Who do cover?
Speaker 10 (02:13:51):
Girl?
Speaker 4 (02:13:54):
There we go?
Speaker 9 (02:13:56):
You know him?
Speaker 10 (02:13:57):
Your favorite tea back and roll.
Speaker 7 (02:14:01):
In the day we raise a beard to National checkless Day.
Speaker 10 (02:14:06):
You know that list you have check things off?
Speaker 4 (02:14:09):
Oh yeah, hey, go to a Halloween party?
Speaker 10 (02:14:13):
Check you really got drunk?
Speaker 3 (02:14:17):
Oh man, you are still talking get hit by tracker
trailer check? Speaking of that check is your six Bucky words?
Speaker 10 (02:14:29):
J c K.
Speaker 4 (02:14:30):
Go to real radio, dammits and that away for your
chance in one thousand ucks.
Speaker 8 (02:14:33):
Excellent segue, t bag, I.
Speaker 4 (02:14:35):
Am Jim, deb Jack and Ross are here as well.
Speaker 6 (02:14:39):
You know that first talk back talking about the people
forgetting names. It reminds me. And this is something like
a little fun little thing to bring up at parties.
Do you know about the dunbar law? I do not
know what the dumbbar law? I'm sorry, the dunbar number.
Speaker 4 (02:14:53):
I don't know what that is.
Speaker 6 (02:14:54):
It suggests that humans can maintain stable social relationships with one.
Speaker 4 (02:15:00):
Hundred and fifty people.
Speaker 6 (02:15:02):
No way, Oh, and what it means, it means that
it dumbbar He tried to go ahead and you know,
put numbers behind how many people can we actually have
in our life? And he goes on to say, five
people you're close to circle, fifteen people you're good friends,
fifty people your casual friends, one hundred and fifty people
(02:15:25):
your acquaintances. Five hundred people you could recognize their face
or their name. Fifteen hundred people faces that you can place,
You remember who they are, but you have no relationship.
And when you When I first heard about that, it
kind of made me reprioritize some of my choices in life,
(02:15:45):
finding out that there's kind of a finite amount of
people that you can have in your life and truly
remember and love and respect.
Speaker 3 (02:15:53):
Yeah, man, that like one hundred and fifty seems insurmountable.
That's a lot of people to have, you know, to
have a daily I'm not obviously not saying you're having
daily interaction with them. I mean, my group of people
is you guys, a couple of the people in the building,
and my wife that's and my son that's that's like,
those are the people I see on a weekly basis.
Speaker 6 (02:16:10):
They're saying one hundred and fifty people names that you
could write down that you could remember, not one hundred
and fifty friends more than that, but in that case
of one hundred and fifty people that you could maybe
first name, last name, and maybe tell a story about
in your past.
Speaker 5 (02:16:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:16:27):
And then what really messed me up is that when
you meet a new friend and you meet a new name,
that also means you're forgetting about somebody.
Speaker 4 (02:16:36):
That's the Kelly Bundy theory. Yes, yes, something goes in,
something's got to go out. That's the old Kelly Bundy theory.
That's right. Kind of messed me up. I learned how
the time my shows shoes forget how to cut a steak.
Speaker 6 (02:16:49):
Yeah, yeah, I don't know. I've always thought I've always
loved people. I felt like I've always been well done
well with people.
Speaker 4 (02:16:56):
So you you think you are a people person? I
would call myself Jack. Do you think Jack's a people person?
Speaker 9 (02:17:02):
Wow?
Speaker 4 (02:17:03):
That is that's a tear Missieux question. I don't think
it should be.
Speaker 6 (02:17:07):
It's got layers. Man.
Speaker 4 (02:17:09):
You do you think you're a people person?
Speaker 12 (02:17:11):
Me?
Speaker 4 (02:17:11):
Yes, I think it goes without question. That's was that
an answer?
Speaker 10 (02:17:16):
It was not?
Speaker 4 (02:17:17):
And that's what makes him not a people person because
nobody talks to human beings like that, No one, no one.
Nobody talks to another human like that.
Speaker 9 (02:17:24):
Nobody.
Speaker 3 (02:17:24):
Nobody talks in cryptic math. You talk in uh you
you talking bitcoin. He's talking to language.
Speaker 4 (02:17:31):
Nobody gets you. You're talking blockchain, blockchain. You're speaking blockchain. Dude.
I'm a people person who's happy to be alone.
Speaker 8 (02:17:40):
Now that speaking my language right there.
Speaker 4 (02:17:42):
You're not a people person. I'm a people person.
Speaker 3 (02:17:45):
No, no, no, you have a I mean your thing
is this, You are a people person. You you clock
in to be a people person.
Speaker 8 (02:17:53):
Because people are draining.
Speaker 4 (02:17:54):
Understand that. My point is that you have I see
that you have about a three hour window.
Speaker 10 (02:18:01):
That's it.
Speaker 3 (02:18:01):
You have about a three I've literally paid attention to this.
You do have about a three hour window that you
can tolerate people. And outside of that you will irish goodbye.
You will just you will just you will Homer Simpson
into the bush exactly. You will literally just disappear and
you will act like a piece of furniture until people leave,
and then you'll move.
Speaker 4 (02:18:19):
See and the flip it. I am a people person.
Speaker 6 (02:18:23):
Other people. I don't get drained I get more gasoline,
I get excited about just like I'm always forever fascinated
behind the cosmos of experiences in DNA that you have, Jack,
you have deb and that I just I will always
have my curiosity.
Speaker 4 (02:18:42):
Killed didn't say my name there? That did you? Well?
Speaker 6 (02:18:44):
I ran out of gas.
Speaker 4 (02:18:46):
I ran, I ran out, and I thought, I was like,
this is kind of going on. This is a run
on sentence.
Speaker 8 (02:18:51):
You a people person?
Speaker 4 (02:18:52):
No, what do you guys think? No, that's an interesting concept.
What do you do you think I am? Or not?
And if you don't think I am?
Speaker 5 (02:18:58):
Why why not?
Speaker 4 (02:18:59):
Well, by the way, different, what makes a people person?
Speaker 7 (02:19:02):
I would say the same thing with me, Jimmy. You
are a social people person. When you are a people person,
it's with your tight inner circle. But for you to
really let your hair down, you.
Speaker 4 (02:19:13):
Mother, no, almost almost ever almost did it? You know
what's worse, I almost got us all out of here.
I'm I'm pretty sure she didn't even mean that one.
I think she just accidentally used that term. Yeah, because
because her eyes got big she said it.
Speaker 7 (02:19:27):
If I know it's true though, because that's that's when
you really relax, is when you're around your core group
of people. Outside of that, for all of us, it
can be a little performative. I think it's necessary after
years in this business.
Speaker 4 (02:19:40):
I'm just really protective because I realize that, you know,
when you're out and around and people kind of and
this happens all the time. People will realize for my voice,
but they won't say anything. So you know, you just
have to pay attention to everything you say when you're
out and around everything you do. That kind of makes
you a little insulated. But I do love being around people.
I like I like having conversations, like when we do
the Gable event. I love going out and mixing around
(02:20:02):
the crowd and talking to people because I don't get
to do that all that often.
Speaker 6 (02:20:05):
Mike, life is pretty much between here and my house.
Speaker 4 (02:20:07):
That's it. Like, I don't really get out that much,
so you could. If you were people person, maybe you'd
be doing more people person events. Oh I'm so tired,
so tired guy. I would.
Speaker 6 (02:20:19):
I would paint you as a people person. And I
can't stop thinking about one event that met, one occasion
in our friendship that makes me go like, oh yeah,
people person. It's probably the drunkest you and I have
ever gotten together as well. It was during a UFC
fight where exactly where were we Well, I don't I
don't even remember. I just remember you and I and
(02:20:43):
we also had your friends and some of your family there,
and we're drinking and it's one of the best UFC
fights of all time. And by the end of it,
you and I it was DZ McGregor. Oh yeah, it
was a DZ McGregor about when DS won.
Speaker 4 (02:20:58):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, And we were chopping it up
with everyone at that bar. Dude, I think both you
and I.
Speaker 3 (02:21:05):
Dude, I remember that sure, because we started talking UFC
and we were like, we.
Speaker 4 (02:21:10):
Didn't have any idea what we're talking about exactly. Oh yeah,
And then we started talking to people and next thing
I know, we have like our own table, separate from
your friends and family with a bunch of randoms.
Speaker 3 (02:21:23):
I used to be a lot better at it, but
now it's like, I'll give you an example, like the
bus trips, and when we did the Tampa bus trip
going there, Blast on the way home.
Speaker 4 (02:21:29):
Would have driven myself. That's that part I was talking.
They would have written on top of the bus. And
it has nothing to do with the people.
Speaker 3 (02:21:40):
It's just I have a I think with everybody, though,
I think you just get to a point, especially as
you age a little bit, just get to the point
where I just don't want to hear any more voices.
Speaker 4 (02:21:49):
And I'm not sure to be a.
Speaker 3 (02:21:50):
Dick, I just simply don't want to hear any any
more voice. That can happen in my own house sometimes.
And by the way, I can meet one of those
voices because my wife's gone to the same person. She
just had to get store limit goes. Okay, that's enough, No,
we're good. Are you almost out of words today?
Speaker 4 (02:22:03):
Let me check your meter there?
Speaker 6 (02:22:05):
And then one thing that I have because I don't
think that my passion or my fandom for hanging out
with people goes away. But as I get older, I
think you stepped right into it for me right there.
Speaker 10 (02:22:17):
Man.
Speaker 6 (02:22:17):
It's like, once you get older, your patience, not patients,
but your gas tank for small talk.
Speaker 8 (02:22:23):
Yeah, gets much much smaller, way smaller.
Speaker 4 (02:22:26):
By the end of it. You just want to be like, so,
what do you think about North Korea? Yeah, let's talk
some real stuff. I talk about pit bulls and rebel flas.
Speaker 3 (02:22:34):
I do believe though, that it's also the subject matter
like if you are small talking to me about golf.
Speaker 4 (02:22:39):
But listen, pull up a chair. We're gonna be there
a little bit. We're good. You know.
Speaker 3 (02:22:42):
I can talk about that for a very long time
with somebody I've never met before. But stuff that is inane,
I just you know, no things.
Speaker 6 (02:22:50):
Because I've said this so many times in the last
couple of months, is that I've spent so much of
my youth ever since I can remember getting really really
good at small talk. And I say, not the most
humble thing to say, but I got good at it.
Put me in a room full of strangers. Oh yeah,
literally my job, I should be able to win them over.
Speaker 3 (02:23:08):
You know why, Well, small talk is really good for business,
and that's what it is. You are a hustler. You
hustle business. Small talk is good for business. Knowing a
bunch about a little or a little about a lot
is really good for business because that means you can
strike up a conversations with people that you meet and
it almost doesn't matter what their cultural background is. You
can find something that you guys have in common and
(02:23:29):
start a conversation and then that's like half the battle
of getting in, you know, and really creating a relationship
with somebody when it comes to, you know, making a
good business relationship and.
Speaker 6 (02:23:39):
The problem with that getting good at that. For call
it ten plus years from eighteen to say, thirty one,
when all of a sudden, I woke up one day
and I realized, like, dude, I don't have any definitive
statements of myself. And a little behind the scene curtains
it was this job and this gig that that made
(02:24:00):
me come to grips with that about myself is that
I really don't know too much about myself. When deb
asked me a question and goes, how do you feel
about this? And my brain is so used to small talk,
piston engines working, Oh no, this is a serious question
and you're about to reveal.
Speaker 4 (02:24:16):
Yeah, And then I am.
Speaker 6 (02:24:20):
I'm figuring out how I feel about stuff live on air.
Driving home. Now I'm debating myself. I'm like, do I
feel that way?
Speaker 4 (02:24:27):
Yeah? Like who am I? Is that? For fun?
Speaker 16 (02:24:30):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (02:24:31):
Exactly?
Speaker 4 (02:24:31):
So I've really prioritized serious conversations now in my life.
All right, let's pay this story off real quick.
Speaker 3 (02:24:39):
Farah Nasser has three kids in her car when a
conversation with Ai Chat bought Grock took an odd turn.
Oh No, Nasar drives a Tesla, which began rolling out
It's Rock AI Conversational Assistant July of this year. She
first noticed the feature October sixteenth, when she was driving
her ten year old daughter's year old daughters to a
(02:25:01):
birthday dinner. Her twelve year old son asked Grok how
many grams of sugar were in the dessert that his
sister planned on ordering at the restaurant. Grock then engaged
in a normal interaction with the family, but the following day,
her son's excitement to experience with Groc again quickly turned
a little sour.
Speaker 8 (02:25:20):
She had possibly go wrong.
Speaker 4 (02:25:22):
She had just picked up.
Speaker 3 (02:25:23):
Her two kids and her daughter's best friend from school,
and her son changed Groc's voice to Gork, which NASA
says was described as a lazy male.
Speaker 4 (02:25:34):
Right, so he switched it to that so we could
have a little fun. Nasa says there was no indication
that this personality would be inappropriate. She did not have
kids mode on, but NSFW mode was on.
Speaker 3 (02:25:47):
Her son talked to Gork about soccer player Christiano Ronaldo
and Lionel Messi and asked it to let him know
the next time that Ronaldo scored. Nasar said, the Chotbolt
told her Rinaldo already scored twice and they should celebrate.
Nastra says, then Greg said, why don't you send me
some nudes?
Speaker 4 (02:26:06):
Oh my god. Well the follow up saying that Judyism
isn't real and wow, it went from you should celebrate
he just scored. Oh, also send me some news. He's
twelve and he's in this. He's in the in the
(02:26:26):
car with a twelve year old and a ten year
old girl and her friend from school.
Speaker 7 (02:26:29):
Because of course it can't just happen in front of
her own kids. You got to give something for the
other kid to tell their parents.
Speaker 4 (02:26:34):
She said. Her son looked at her and said, what
the heck.
Speaker 3 (02:26:37):
Her daughter was confused and eventually asked NASA for an
explanation to what had said. Nastra said, he told the
kids it must be a glitch, and then quickly turned
off and ran out of the room.
Speaker 4 (02:26:45):
This is the car, saying, oh, I'm sorry.
Speaker 10 (02:26:47):
By.
Speaker 4 (02:26:49):
It's like they turned itself off and what real fast?
Speaker 9 (02:26:52):
So go ahead.
Speaker 4 (02:26:53):
Well, it was in the not safe for work mode, right,
not the child's safe mode, I mean asking for nudes and.
Speaker 3 (02:27:01):
Then when she changed what what he contends or she
contends Jack is when the kid asked the groc to
change to Gork, which is this lazy male character that
it can assume it like changed personality.
Speaker 4 (02:27:12):
Yeah, it was lazy, even on asking for the news.
Speaker 3 (02:27:16):
She later recreated parts of the conversation in a video
and posted it on TikTok to warn other parents. You
asked me before to send you something.
Speaker 10 (02:27:23):
What was it?
Speaker 4 (02:27:23):
That's when they re asked the machine.
Speaker 3 (02:27:26):
She said in the part of the conversation, which has
racked up more than four million views, the machine actually
said a nude probably it admitted it. Oddly enough, Tesla
did not respond to USA today.
Speaker 4 (02:27:39):
Really that's a shock question.
Speaker 6 (02:27:40):
Yeah, real fast. What was the dad's name?
Speaker 4 (02:27:45):
There was no dad, It was the mom. The mom
was taking the kid groc. And then Gork is the
is Gork and the other personality of Groc that I
guess you can change, Oh you don't. You can go
with the lazy mail version. His name is rank Gork,
but he's all a little edgy. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Instead of Siri, it would be something else. And then
(02:28:06):
that that personality of Siri is is a nasty skank.
Speaker 6 (02:28:09):
But and the family's name was Naser. Yeah, okay, all right,
all right, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (02:28:14):
I was just wondering. I just haven't heard that last name.
Speaker 7 (02:28:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:28:19):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:28:19):
Nasa, unfortunately, is hardly the first person to have an
unexpected explicit interaction with Crocken. June of twenty twenty four, Evie,
who is a twenty one year old twitch streamer who
asked what we who asked that they withhold her last
name uh, said that that Evie was amount a group
of women whose images were non consensually sexualized on social media.
It was a shocking It was shocked to see that
(02:28:40):
a bot could go into a platform like x and
be able to do that. So I guess the thing
it did it itself.
Speaker 6 (02:28:46):
Yeah, Ai, you know what I don't like at all,
and I haven't I haven't told Sabrina this.
Speaker 4 (02:28:53):
Maybe this will get brought up.
Speaker 6 (02:28:54):
Maybe she's listening right now, because she's also sent me
the invite. I've gotten multiple invites to join the Sora app.
Speaker 3 (02:29:01):
Yeah, yeah, hih is the that's the one that's all
over there creating like, I mean, really lifelike looking crazy stuff.
Speaker 6 (02:29:07):
If you've seen security footage of a deer on a trampoline.
Speaker 4 (02:29:11):
That is not real. They were using it during Jamaica
to show shark swimming in a pool. That was all ai.
It was all that's that. What's it called?
Speaker 6 (02:29:18):
Sora Yeah, yeah, Sora And then soraq dropped and then
that's when it just flooded social media with all of
these fake imagery.
Speaker 4 (02:29:27):
And man, I do not see literally any pro to it.
But there is no proo. I'll tell you something else too.
Social media is gonna become irrelevant if they don't figure
this out, it's going to ruin it. Because here's the thing.
Speaker 3 (02:29:39):
Like I was watching videos today, just scrolling through, and
it was a chiropractor that had an old man on
a table, and it looked like a regular video of
a chiropractor, like doing a commercial.
Speaker 6 (02:29:48):
All right, weird algorithm, But I like it.
Speaker 4 (02:29:50):
I was gonna say, weird kid.
Speaker 3 (02:29:51):
Yeah, the chiropractor jumps up on the table and does
like a wrestling move and breaks the old man in
the half and the table.
Speaker 6 (02:29:58):
Yeah, but it looked so, I mean, it looked like
it actually happened. But of course it is Sora AI.
And then my question for you is what was your
user experience?
Speaker 4 (02:30:09):
When you went, I felt fooled, so I just kind
of went on and waste of time. So I just
ripped through it and you didn't like it, Yeah, I
didn't know exactly.
Speaker 7 (02:30:16):
In fact, I will go and check the comments section
before I'll like a reel on Instagram and see if
it's AI generated, because then I take that like away.
Except for the old people in the nursing home who
had the top ten Halloween costumes. That was just too cute,
not to like, it's just too cute.
Speaker 6 (02:30:31):
And but that is yeah, there it is though? Is
that like you saw hundreds, if not thousands, of fake ones,
but you did see the one that made you go like,
oh yeah, that's the bread and butter. If you can
make people go.
Speaker 7 (02:30:47):
But they try with animals all the time, and I'm like, nope, fake, fake,
And then.
Speaker 4 (02:30:51):
They're supposed to label it.
Speaker 3 (02:30:53):
My wife showed me one the other day and it
said it had a little thing at the bottom said
this was created by AI.
Speaker 4 (02:30:58):
This is not real.
Speaker 6 (02:31:00):
They try, but now I don't even know if the
Sora tag is on the video every time anymore.
Speaker 4 (02:31:07):
Yeah, that Sora thing is a really good I mean,
it does a really good job and I just.
Speaker 6 (02:31:11):
Don't understand the point. I don't get besides, like, well,
the point is you can do it. I'm feeling real
Jeff goldbloomy these days.
Speaker 4 (02:31:20):
Yeah, yeah, for sure. All right, what do we have
for a news?
Speaker 9 (02:31:22):
Oh man?
Speaker 7 (02:31:23):
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Speaker 18 (02:32:32):
Hey, Jim Colbert show Masons in San Diego.
Speaker 10 (02:32:36):
I know you guys have probably seen the reports of
all the.
Speaker 4 (02:32:38):
Food bank lines stuff.
Speaker 1 (02:32:40):
But I've been.
Speaker 18 (02:32:41):
Volunteering recently at one of them, and today was just
a see of federal employees and military that are uncertain
of their paychecks getting out here getting food. It's good
to see the communities over here coming together to support everybody.
Speaker 4 (02:33:00):
But yeah, something that wasn't meant to be funny but
sounded funny.
Speaker 10 (02:33:05):
Hornets Gard the Mellow Balls.
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Speaker 19 (02:33:09):
Well, good afternoon, Jim called bad Shop Brains of the Islands. Yes,
my voice is Bob. Well, I guess I'm going to
the roads tonight. Melby A have a medium, rare, a
rare piece of the rose. I know Jimmy's not gonna
(02:33:29):
be here, so I don't know if the Road's gonna
be good or not. God, Jimmy is not the cook.
Speaker 4 (02:33:36):
Maybe it just be better than what Jimmy cooks. Maybe
some period maybe so here he got it in there
just in time. He did very good Prix of the Island,
got his voice back, He got a lot of rest
on the b Yeah, good, good good, always good hearing
from you, Princeville Island. Thanks you for going. We appreciate it.
Speaker 3 (02:33:51):
Welcome back to the Jim Colbert Show. We're already on
to four point one. You get about five minutes for
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Speaker 11 (02:33:56):
What was it?
Speaker 10 (02:33:57):
Check?
Speaker 4 (02:33:58):
Check? HC can throw a sheet out home on Man
I do at the end of the show. I got
to clean up. I got to be out of here.
I got to be on the road. Bikes up cgck
is the word, get over to real radio out of
him and send that away for your chance in a
thousand bucks. Got to get home till my wife could
yell at me. Yeah yeah, really dinner please and tell
me to stop talking. I'm Jimers, Dev Jackson and Ross.
These guys will be at the Roast tonight, the big
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News Junkie event down at just On is Live. Yeah,
which is one of the one of the coolest rooms
and one of the coolest buildings in this sea. Trying
to do something next year at Justin's Man. It'd be
nice to be able to get something together and do
something there. I'm not sure what, but it'd be cool,
that's for sure, four of us. Yeah, we're meeting with
some people in a couple of weeks for an event
maybe next year on a really unique opportunity. We have
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to see what we can do with it. But it
may be like a super fun event that we can
work together with. That should be our New Year's ago,
which is what go out more? Oh yeah, yeah, we'll
go out more. Definitely gonna go out more in twenty
twenty six, that's for sure. What else is I'm doing?
What are we doing here?
Speaker 3 (02:34:59):
Tomorrow is Friday, so that means we have five as
in tomorrow we'll do sinker sale Embers only pick the porn.
Speaker 10 (02:35:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:35:07):
I thought we would dress up, but I did not
get a costume or anything, so I don't think we're
able to do that.
Speaker 8 (02:35:11):
I'm gonna come as a serial killer.
Speaker 4 (02:35:12):
Okay, yeah, just like that. Very nice.
Speaker 6 (02:35:14):
Just show up in a black shirt.
Speaker 7 (02:35:16):
No, you remember that's a famous Wednesday line. Where's your costume, sweetie,
I'm a serial killer? They look just like everybody.
Speaker 4 (02:35:23):
Else, Just like everybody else.
Speaker 6 (02:35:25):
Ud, just grab some of your eyeshadow, blackout those eyes,
Boom Wednesday and fester.
Speaker 4 (02:35:31):
I hold a light bulb in the mouth. Can you
can be gold mass?
Speaker 10 (02:35:36):
Dude?
Speaker 4 (02:35:36):
Run the most ask. Here's what you should do when
we go off there. You should run as fast as
those big canks will take you for that elevator and
get the hell out of it. I'll be the one
individual hand because that's all that will be left of me.
Their thing. All right, dad, let's do you heard it
here first?
Speaker 1 (02:35:54):
Good time for you heard it here first on the
Jim Colbert Show.
Speaker 7 (02:35:58):
Now we switched up the headlines because we wanted to
bring you the story of Prince Andrew being stripped of
his title and will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
Speaker 4 (02:36:08):
How about that, dude.
Speaker 7 (02:36:09):
Buckingham Palace made the announcement today. The Palace also said
that a formal notice had been served for Andrew to
leave his home at the Royal Lodge close to Windsor Castle.
The changes come as the Royals face growing pressure over
his ties to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The statement from
Buckingham Palace noted, quote the censures are deemed necessary notwithstanding
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the fact that he continues to deny the allegations against him.
Speaker 8 (02:36:33):
End quote.
Speaker 7 (02:36:34):
This is interesting because The prince title is his birthright,
so while all of those either other titles could be stripped,
it was expected he would at least keep prince because
he was born a prince.
Speaker 8 (02:36:45):
Well, his father, the King said, nah, dog, I.
Speaker 3 (02:36:49):
Will tell you when you talk about somebody who screwed
up the best gig ever, this guy effed up an
almost uneffable gig.
Speaker 4 (02:36:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:36:56):
I mean you talking about a gig of privilege. I
don't know that there's a bigger gig of privilege than
being a royal, and that dude messed it up.
Speaker 4 (02:37:03):
Yeah, unbelievable, isn't it. Imagine getting fired from your family.
I know, seriously, it's crazy.
Speaker 7 (02:37:09):
He's already been told he and Sarah are not allowed
to Christmas at Balmorle Council. So the censures will continue
as the Royals try to keep Scotland Yard off their backs.
Speaker 3 (02:37:19):
They literally have excommunicated this guy there. I mean they're
they're like literally hours away from the and his cat.
Speaker 4 (02:37:24):
It was on island.
Speaker 8 (02:37:25):
Yeah, it was that out of here.
Speaker 4 (02:37:27):
He's a scourge to the family.
Speaker 7 (02:37:28):
He is because he keeps bringing embarrassment to them.
Speaker 6 (02:37:30):
I mean, shout out to the family for holding anybody accountable.
Speaker 7 (02:37:34):
Yeah, no, Joe, We're still waiting show us how it's
done exactly. Hey, Catholic Church, you listening, Yeah, speaking of unbelievable,
departures from Orlando International Airport are facing significant ground delays
averaging two hundred and fifty four minutes. Yeah, that's over
four hours, wow, due to staffing issues. That's according to
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the FAA National Aerospace System Status Page. Now Orlando International, Washington,
Reagan National, and Dallas Fort Worth have all implemented what
they call ground delay programs, limiting the number of arriving
flights per hour because they don't have the staff. Wow.
At Orlando. The program is expected to last from this evening.
It began at about six o'clock through about three am
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Friday morning, with maximum delays reaching up.
Speaker 4 (02:38:20):
To six and a half hours.
Speaker 8 (02:38:22):
Oh may for some flights.
Speaker 7 (02:38:24):
You guys, we haven't even gotten to the holiday travel
season yet.
Speaker 4 (02:38:28):
This is I predict this thing comes to an end tomorrow,
by the way.
Speaker 8 (02:38:31):
I'm hoping, Selly. Yeah, well, it's interesting.
Speaker 3 (02:38:33):
You remember versus the first date, So Monday's the first
date that guarantees that all these people won't get their money.
It doesn't, I mean really, the snap people are one
part of it, but I think they are probably worried
more about the military and federal workers are not getting paid.
Speaker 4 (02:38:46):
That all happens start Monday.
Speaker 7 (02:38:48):
Well, the FAA Advisory says that all US departures will
be affected, so it doesn't matter where you're going to.
Speaker 4 (02:38:55):
Yeah, And I think Fune and a couple other people
said today that there was some talking going on in
the Senate, all ready for negotiation, So I think it
deal will be happening tomorrow. I don't think.
Speaker 3 (02:39:03):
I don't think either side of the Aisle wants this
thing going through next week, not even a little bit.
Speaker 7 (02:39:08):
And then the NBA is finding Charlotte Hornet's guard, Lamello Ball,
thirty five thousand dollars after he made an obscene gesture
toward an official. The incident happened Tuesday night in the
team's one forty four to one to seventeen road loss
to the Miami Heat. Ball was whistled for an offensive
foul on a drive late in the fourth quarter, after
which he made the hand gesture, which I'm sure was
it was just telling the red of these number one.
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He was assessed a technical foul for the incident. Ball
scored twenty points in the loss as he and the
Hornets prepared to host The Orlando Magic tonight and you
heard it here first on the Jim Culbert Chef.
Speaker 4 (02:39:41):
Thank you Never who do we have to think? Today?
We want to thank.
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Mills Air for saucing up our Thursday Thank you, miss.
I also want to thank Frogger's Grilling Bar for our
delicious lunch today. I believe I had the chance to
meet Thomas the general manager. Danny Meering with Orlando Date
Night Guide along with attorney Glenn Klausman for Colbert Court.
Just in case you missed Danny's Date Night Recommendations or
Culbert Court.
Speaker 8 (02:40:04):
Both of their podcasts have been posted to The Jim Culbert.
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Show and been last but never Lease Sam bow And
and Candice Rich for running our YouTube chat.
Speaker 4 (02:40:11):
Yeah, guys, appreciate that very much. Chat question today. Yes,
we posted in our YouTube chat and it was now
listen to the wording and then respond, Okay, do you
have a family dinner at least one time each week? Jimmy,
When we posted this based on networthing wording, you thought
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it would be under ten maybe five percent. I thought
it would be under ten percent. I thought it'd be
like eight, eight, ten, twelve, forty six percent. Yeah, that's awesome. Yeah,
that's great news, man. Yeah you hear set of you guys.
Speaker 7 (02:40:43):
You could see it on our texting services, one text
after another saying five to seven nights a week, we
eat dinner as.
Speaker 3 (02:40:48):
A final Love that keeping that going for sure. All
right's get out of here. Like I said, tomorrow, we'll
have Ember's only print time kitchen. We'll have Secer sale
plus your calls, four more opportunities, one of a thousand bucks.
Speaker 8 (02:40:59):
Take the Aween porn.
Speaker 4 (02:41:00):
Yeah, pick the Halloween porn. Maybe we'll do Halloween. Who Halloween?
Speaker 7 (02:41:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (02:41:04):
All right, he may have a deb Jack and Ross.
I'm Jim.
Speaker 3 (02:41:05):
We follow the new Chunkie. They followed the monsters the
morning after us. It's Tom and Dam of the Corporate
Time and our friends from real Alps. We'll see tomorrow
three for more than Jim Colbert Show. Until then, have
yourself a fantastic Thursday evening.
Speaker 4 (02:41:14):
See you Halloween.
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Bye.
Speaker 4 (02:41:18):
Yeah right whatever?
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